Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "IPv6 fixed address using ip token"
2017 Oct 04
2
systemd-networkd issue
On 4 Oct 2017 3:13 pm, "Kenneth Porter" <shiva at sewingwitch.com> wrote:
On 10/3/2017 8:14 PM, Phil Manuel wrote:
> systemd-networkd doesn't use those files at all.
>
> If you look at the appropriate ifcfg files eg
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-em1 do you see IPV6_FAILURE_FATAL=no
> ?
>
Where does systemd-networkd store its settings, then?
2017 Oct 04
4
systemd-networkd issue
Hi Clint,
systemd-networkd doesn't use those files at all.
On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 at 13:55 Clint Dilks <clintd at scms.waikato.ac.nz> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Phil Manuel <phil at zomojo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > If I disable ipv6 via the kernel command line, ipv6.disable=1, then
> > systemd-networkd fails to bring up any
2018 Sep 20
0
IPv6 fixed address using ip token
On Thu, 20 Sep 2018, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> I'm about to publish a fixed IPv6 address and I understand I can use the ip
> token command to lock the host part of the RA-assigned address to a fixed
> value. But I can't see an obvious place to configure this.
It looks like there is no support for IPv6 tokenized identifiers in the
existing ifcfg scripting (report an upstream
2017 Oct 04
4
systemd-networkd issue
Hi,
If I disable ipv6 via the kernel command line, ipv6.disable=1, then
systemd-networkd fails to bring up any interfaces.
Removing the option and networking works as expected.
Phil.
2018 Nov 19
3
NetworkManager and /etc/resolv.conf
> On 11/17/18 8:31 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
>> On 11/17/2018 07:01 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
>>> On 11/17/2018 06:43 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
>>>> CentOS 7.5 image running on linode.
>>>>
>>>> unbound running on localhost.
>>>>
>>>> Have to use a cron job once a minute to keep /etc/resolv.conf using
>>>> the
2020 Apr 28
3
Diagnosing IPv6 routing
I just got 50 Mbps symmetric fiber from AT&T and it includes a /56 of IPv6
addresses, replacing a much slower ADSL line. I never tried to get IPv6
working on the old connection. I'm using CentOS 7 as a gateway and it's
worked great for several versions for IPv4.
I'm not seeing any IPv6 default route on the WAN interface. I suspect I'm
not getting route announcements. I
2020 Apr 28
3
Diagnosing IPv6 routing
On 4/28/2020 3:17 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
> - gateway sends a router solicitation and gets a router advertisement
> with "stateful config" set, which tells gateway to do DHCPv6 (but
> default route comes from RA)
I'm not seeing any outbound IPv6 traffic from my CentOS 7 box on the WAN
interface. I do see RA's emitting from the LAN interface, from radvd. Is
there
2015 Apr 21
4
C7 systemd and network configuration
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 03:46:52PM +0200, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
> Networking isn't really controlled by systemd but by NetworkManager. I
> usually just yum remove NetworkManager* and then everything works just
> as it did in CentOS 6.
Note: NetworkManager is in CentOS6 too, and is part of the default
workstation install. The NM in CentOS7 is a bit more polished than
the NM
2017 Oct 04
2
systemd-networkd issue
On 4 Oct 2017 6:51 pm, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
James Hogarth wrote:
> On 4 Oct 2017 3:13 pm, "Kenneth Porter" <shiva at sewingwitch.com> wrote:
>
> On 10/3/2017 8:14 PM, Phil Manuel wrote:
>
>> systemd-networkd doesn't use those files at all.
>>
>> If you look at the appropriate ifcfg files eg
>>
2017 Oct 04
0
systemd-networkd issue
Okay sorry about that.
No Idea if it will work in CentOS, but is it worth trying to turn off ipv6
for a single nic as as outlined at
https://coreos.com/os/docs/latest/network-config-with-networkd.html ?
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 4:14 PM, Phil Manuel <phil at zomojo.com> wrote:
> Hi Clint,
>
> systemd-networkd doesn't use those files at all.
>
>
>
> On Wed, 4 Oct
2015 Apr 21
1
C7 systemd and network configuration
On 21.04.2015 16:46, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 04/21/2015 08:54 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 03:46:52PM +0200, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
>>> Networking isn't really controlled by systemd but by NetworkManager. I
>>> usually just yum remove NetworkManager* and then everything works just
>>> as it did in CentOS 6.
>>
2017 Oct 04
0
systemd-networkd issue
On 10/3/2017 8:14 PM, Phil Manuel wrote:
> systemd-networkd doesn't use those files at all.
>
> If you look at the appropriate ifcfg files eg
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-em1 do you see IPV6_FAILURE_FATAL=no ?
Where does systemd-networkd store its settings, then?
2017 Oct 04
0
systemd-networkd issue
James Hogarth wrote:
> On 4 Oct 2017 3:13 pm, "Kenneth Porter" <shiva at sewingwitch.com> wrote:
>
> On 10/3/2017 8:14 PM, Phil Manuel wrote:
>
>> systemd-networkd doesn't use those files at all.
>>
>> If you look at the appropriate ifcfg files eg
>> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-em1 do you see
>> IPV6_FAILURE_FATAL=no
>> ?
2017 Feb 13
4
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
On 13 February 2017 at 16:17, peter.winterflood
<peter.winterflood at ossi.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
>
> there's a really good solution to this.
>
> yum remove NetworkManager*
>
> chkconfig network on
>
> service network start
>
> and yes thats all under fedora 25, and centos 7.
>
> works like a charm.
>
> sometimes removing NM leaves resolv.conf
2017 Feb 16
2
IPv6 broken on Linode
On 02/16/2017 12:54 AM, Tony Mountifield wrote:
> In article <4cbb9dc4-f063-3434-b7a1-d4d0e6581b5e at domblogger.net>,
> Alice Wonder <alice at domblogger.net> wrote:
>> https://forum.linode.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=14570&p=72785
>>
>> I can not figure out what I need to do.
>>
>> Apparently according to linode support, the VM is trying to
2017 May 30
3
IPv6 addresses order (CentOS6)
Hello,
in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 I have this
<ifcfg-eth0>
...
IPV6INIT=yes
IPV6ADDR=prefix::5
IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES="prefix::2 prefix::3 prefix::4"
IPV6_AUTOCONF=no
IPV6_DEFAULTGW=prefix::1
IPV6_DEFAULTDEV=eth0
</ifcfg-eth0>
when I enter ifconfig the IPv6 addresses are in a different order
<ifconfig>
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr ...
inet addr:...
2015 Mar 06
4
Centos 6 - disabling IPv6 addressing
I have just moved a host from a network that supports static IPv4 and
IPv6. The IPv4 addr is set in ifcfg-eth0, and the IPv6 via RA (I set
the MAC so I get an IPv6 addr that I like).
I just moved the host to a network that supports static IPv4, but only
dymanic IPv6, so at this time (until I get static IPv6), I need to
disable the global IPv6 addressing. So in the ifcfg-eth0 file I set:
2017 Oct 04
0
systemd-networkd issue
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Phil Manuel <phil at zomojo.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I disable ipv6 via the kernel command line, ipv6.disable=1, then
> systemd-networkd fails to bring up any interfaces.
>
> Removing the option and networking works as expected.
>
Hi,
If you look at the appropriate ifcfg files eg
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-em1 do you see
2011 May 07
2
Configuring ipv6 reboot persistence, CentOS 5.6
Hello,
I'm running a CentOS 5.6 server through linode. I am atempting to
configure it for ipv6, previously this had been done though not by me
on a ubuntu box so the hardware can take it. I've got an ipv6 tunnel
through Hurricane Electric and at a shell prompt have done the
following:
ifconfig sit0 up
ifconfig sit0 inet6 tunnel ::IPV4 Address
ifconfig sit1 up
ifconfig sit1 inet6 add IPV6
2011 Mar 01
2
unable to assign static IPv6
I'm having a problem permanently assigning a static IPv6 address to my CentOS
v5.5 box. I have IPv6 enabled and the link local address is automatically
brought up. I can manually ifconfig the address but when I configure it in
ifcfg-eth0 and restart the network init script the IPv6 address is not
assigned.
Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?