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			| *SOLVED* always ipv6 ... :( [message #7475] | Sun, 15 October 2006 01:04  |  
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				|  |  l4ndy74 Messages: 27
 Registered: August 2006
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	| i create a vps with the kernel test ( ipv6 support? ... mah.. ) 
 2.6.16-026test018.1
 
 when i in the vps run this command to add the ipv6 tunnel i received this error..
 
 /sbin/iptunnel add sit0 mode sit ttl 64 remote <ip-node-ipv6> local <ip-vps>
 ioctl: No such device
 
 how i can resolv it?
 
 regards
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			| Re: always ipv6 ... :( [message #7592 is a reply to message #7591] | Wed, 18 October 2006 13:11   |  
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					|  Valmont Messages: 225
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	| Check man-page. ( man vzctl ). It is realy realy helpful 
 Device access management
 
 --devnodes device:r|w|rw|none
 Give access (r - read, w - write, rw - read write, none - no access) to special file /dev/device from a VE
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