OpenVZ + Ubuntu 9.04 + IPv6 [message #36904] |
Wed, 29 July 2009 09:43 |
broquea
Messages: 20 Registered: December 2007
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So, need to roll a new Ubuntu 9.04 install, and use IPv6. System takes the same happy vzctl creation commands, sticks it in the right places, however it comes up with no IPv6 connectivity. I've tried removing all default route entries and trying to set one with ::0 or 2000::/3, and with/out specifying "via". Just doesn't seem to want to work on IPv6.
I have a 7.10 that works fine, and doesn't have any magical config other than what vzctl sets for IPs. Even rolled another 7.10, used same information from the new VE, worked fine.
Has anyone else encountered this, and/or maybe thoughts?
I'm using the 9.04_x86 template cache from the repo linked in the wiki
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Re: OpenVZ + Ubuntu 9.04 + IPv6 [message #36918 is a reply to message #36917] |
Thu, 30 July 2009 03:48 |
broquea
Messages: 20 Registered: December 2007
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Ok, kinda strange, played with metrics, and got this working.
found that issuing following got it working:
ip route add ::/0 dev venet0
ip route add ::/0 dev venet0 metric 256
ip route del ::/0 dev venet0
Very strange that just setting default that way didn't just work. HOWEVER, and there is always a however, I simply put the regular default route in rc.local (that first line), and it comes up working on a stop/start or restart.
No idea why it didn't work when manually setting default with no metric after logged in, but, hey, works, not complaining.
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