ipv6_ variables in /etc/rc.conf is not affected
Aaron LI
aly at aaronly.me
Sun Jan 21 19:02:59 PST 2018
On Mon, 2018-01-22 at 11:48 +0900, Koichi MATSUMOTO wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed DragonFly 5.0.2 on my VPS, and add the following
> lines to /etc/rc.conf, then reboot:
>
> ipv6_enable="YES"
> ipv6_network_interfaces="vtnet0"
> ipv6_ifconfig_vtnet0="inet6 2001:470:d:461::7:1"
> ipv6_defaultrouter="2001:470:d:461::1”
>
> However, the ipv6 address is not assigned a network interface, and
> also not assigned default gateway.
> What else should I do?
Hi Koichi,
You should drop the "inet6" from "ipv6_ifconfig_vtnet0", i.e.,
ipv6_ifconfig_vtnet0="2001:470:d:461::7:1"
then IPv6 should just work after reboot or restarting IPv6 network.
The IPv6 settings in DragonFly BSD are a bit different from the FreeBSD,
as the IPv6 infrastructure isn't keep update with FreeBSD ...
Cheers,
--
Aly
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