Hello community,

I ran into an issue that I can't figure out by myself.

We create EC2 instances using a fairly simple and straightforward ansible 
playbook.

We also configured (manually) a custom AWS VPC (as well as corresponding 
subnets) that enables IPv6 auto address assignment and disables public IPv4 
auto assignment to instances that are created.

We did the same steps as mentioned 
here: https://www.edge-cloud.net/2016/12/12/ipv6-aws-ec2/ with the only 
difference that we also disabled public IPv4 auto assignment.

When I manually create an instance, all auto assignment options (public 
IPv4 disabled/IPv6 enabled) are used correctly and everything works like it 
should.

When we create an instance via ansible we may override the default public 
IPv4 auto assignment option depending on the usecase (which seems to work) 
with "assign_public_ip" set to true or false.

So I would expect that a machine that is created via ansible get a public 
IPv4 address depending on the status of assign_public_ip option in the 
playbook.

But in every case the instance should get an IPv6 address assigned. But 
that is not happening and I don't get why.

I also could not find an option like assign_public_ipv6 or something 
similar.

Can someone please explain to me why our ansible created instances do not 
get an IPv6 address assigned automatically?

Best regards
René

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