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== How can I configure an interface statically with global IPv6 address? == Use the standard {{{/etc/network/interfaces}}} file on Debian/Ubuntu systems: {{{ iface eth0 inet6 static address dead:beef::1 netmask 64}}} If want to ignore router advertisements you can add a static default gateway as well: {{{ iface eth0 inet6 static address dead:beef::1 netmask 64 gateway dead:beef::}}} Please note, you cannot bring up just the IPv6 settings of an interface, so in order your changes take effect you have to issue the commands {{{ # ifdown eth0 # ifup eth0}}} which first brings down IPv4 on your interface. == How can I set up a default gateway via an interface instead of an IPv6 address? == You can use the {{{post-up}}} and {{{pre-down}}} options to call {{{ip}}} and set the default gateway in {{{/etc/network/interfaces}}}: {{{ iface eth0 inet6 static address dead:beef::1 netmask 64 post-up ip -6 route add ::/0 dev eth0 pre-down ip -6 route del ::/0 dev eth0}}} == How can I setup an IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel? == This is also quite simple. In {{{/etc/network/interfaces}}} write {{{ iface eth0 inet6 v4tunnel address dead:beef::1 netmask 64 endpoint 192.168.0.1 # Address of other tunnel endpoint}}} |
IPv6 configuration on Ubuntu (dapper) systems
How can I enable/disable IPv6 globally?
Ubuntu dapper default supports IPv6, so you have to do nothing to enable IPv6. If you want do disable IPv6 globally, please read [:IPv6hostslinux disableIPv6:our section] on how to do it.
How can I enable forwarding between IPv6 enabled interfaces?
In /etc/sysctl.conf add the line
net/ipv6/conf/all/forwarding=1
and run
# sysctl -p /etc/sysctl.conf
Please note, you cannot enable/disable IPv6 forwarding per interface as in the IPv4 case. If you want to disable IPv6 forwarding for some interfaces, use netfilter/p6tables.
How can I enable/disable autoconfiguration on all interfaces?
Autoconfiguration is enabled by default. If you want to disable it for all interfaces, add the line
net/ipv6/conf/all/autoconf=0
to /etc/sysctl.conf and reload the file by sysctl as it is shown above.
How can I enable/disable router behaviour (i.e not to accept router advertisements) on all devices?
The kernel default accepts router advertisements. You can disable it on all interfaces by adding the line
net/ipv6/conf/all/accept_ra=0
to /etc/sysctl.conf and reloading it by sysctl.
How can I configure an interface statically with global IPv6 address?
Use the standard /etc/network/interfaces file on Debian/Ubuntu systems:
iface eth0 inet6 static address dead:beef::1 netmask 64
If want to ignore router advertisements you can add a static default gateway as well:
iface eth0 inet6 static address dead:beef::1 netmask 64 gateway dead:beef::
Please note, you cannot bring up just the IPv6 settings of an interface, so in order your changes take effect you have to issue the commands
# ifdown eth0 # ifup eth0
which first brings down IPv4 on your interface.
How can I set up a default gateway via an interface instead of an IPv6 address?
You can use the post-up and pre-down options to call ip and set the default gateway in /etc/network/interfaces:
iface eth0 inet6 static address dead:beef::1 netmask 64 post-up ip -6 route add ::/0 dev eth0 pre-down ip -6 route del ::/0 dev eth0
How can I setup an IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel?
This is also quite simple. In /etc/network/interfaces write
iface eth0 inet6 v4tunnel address dead:beef::1 netmask 64 endpoint 192.168.0.1 # Address of other tunnel endpoint