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2023 Mar 21
1
virsh domifaddr --domain domname --source {lease, arp} not showing results with ipv6
...and finds a matching
> entry there, based on the MAC address. Can you see whether there's a match?
>
No, that only entry right now there is my router:
]# cat /proc/net/arp
IP address HW type Flags HW address Mask
Device
xx.x.x.1 0x1 0x2 cafebabecafe * wifi0
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> And lastly - there's '--source agent' which is most likely to return
> useful information, but that requires guest agent running inside.
>
Indeed, no agent running on the vm, could add it.
>
> Michal
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> >
> > This is on a fed...
2023 Mar 21
1
virsh domifaddr --domain domname --source {lease, arp} not showing results with ipv6
...he MAC address. Can you see whether there's a
> match?
>
>
> No, that only entry right now there is my router:
>
> ]# cat /proc/net/arp
> IP address ? ? ? HW type ? ? Flags ? ? ? HW address ? ? ? ? ? ?Mask ? ?
> Device
> xx.x.x.1 ? ? ? ? 0x1 ? ? ? ? 0x2 ? ? ? ? cafebabecafe ? ? * ? ? ?? wifi0
Yeah, this is why '--source arp' doesn't display anything. And I just
realized that IPv6 doesn't use ARP, so that won't work :-)
> And lastly - there's '--source agent' which is most likely to return
> useful information, but that...
2023 Mar 21
1
virsh domifaddr --domain domname --source {lease, arp} not showing results with ipv6
On 3/19/23 20:21, Natxo Asenjo wrote:
> hi,
>
> I have configured a routed network on my laptop with a ipv6 subnet and
> dnsmasq is handing out ipv6 addresses to my vms and it works really wel,
> but finding out which ips have been used is not as easy as with ipv4.
>
> [root at lenovo ~]# virsh domifaddr --domain wec --source lease
> ?Name ? ? ? MAC address ? ? ? ?