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To use the patch, you need util-vserver 0.30.212 or newer. These versions support IPv6 natively, so you just need to put the address in <code>/etc/vservers/<guest>/interfaces/X/ip</code> and start the guest to get it an IPv6 address.
 
To use the patch, you need util-vserver 0.30.212 or newer. These versions support IPv6 natively, so you just need to put the address in <code>/etc/vservers/<guest>/interfaces/X/ip</code> and start the guest to get it an IPv6 address.
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Starting with linux-vserver-2.3 IPv6 support is included in the main sourcecode. No need to apply any extra patches.

Revision as of 17:13, 21 November 2007

At the time of this writing, IPv6 support in guests requires you to apply an additional patch on top of the Linux-VServer patch. The IPv6 patch can be fetched from the official source: Bruno Prémont's IPv6 patches, and sometimes rediffs against later kernels are available from my patch directory.

To use the patch, you need util-vserver 0.30.212 or newer. These versions support IPv6 natively, so you just need to put the address in /etc/vservers/<guest>/interfaces/X/ip and start the guest to get it an IPv6 address.


Starting with linux-vserver-2.3 IPv6 support is included in the main sourcecode. No need to apply any extra patches.

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