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<tt>Dear Cristian,<br>
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unfortunately, Netkit does not offer a native solution for
VM-to-host networking using IPv6. You can of course achieve this
manually, but it requires a bit of tweaking. Some inspiration can
be obtained from the Netkit script that accomplishes this task for
IPv4: $NETKIT_HOME/bin/manage_tuntap.<br>
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Hope this helps. Feel free to follow up for further explanations
and details.<br>
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Best,<br>
Massimo<br>
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On 03/05/2013 08:25, Cristian Tatino wrote:
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<div>Hi,<br>
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I want to create a virtual network connected to internet
by using only IPV6.<br>
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I know that for IPV4 i have to add this line to the lab
conf:<br>
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A[1]=tap,192.168.42.1,192.168.42.2<br>
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But is for IPV6 the same? How can I do for IPV6?<br>
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