Hi all, It's very sad that I had to do this, but I wrote a script to check the IPv6 default route of a container. In case it finds a problem (there is no default route or it is configured through RA when the interface configuration is supposed to be static), it resets and reconfigures the network interface. The script is Debian/Ubuntu specific, as it checks /etc/network/interfaces to verify whether the inet6 interface config is static, to determine when it should intervene and when it should not. Thus the script has no effect on hosts those are supposed to be configured through RA or DHCP (an RA-configured default route is not an error in that case). The rationale behind this is that you can deploy the script to multiple containers (include it in your base image, for example) and it will only take effect on the ones where it is necessary, and won't cause trouble on hosts those are configured by RA on purpose.
Here is some more information on my script: http://git.megabrutal.com/?p=mgsautils.git;a=commit;h=e4171acc6f48a4fffb60f7d877f00f92af5019d7 View & download it here (click "raw" to download in plaintext): http://git.megabrutal.com/?p=mgsautils.git;a=blob;f=host/fix-ip6-default-route.sh;h=7eb91f20323964fc2c992d4f4dd5b9c392afdd55;hb=HEAD Or you can clone my repo with primitive but useful sysadmin scripts (it doesn't really have much yet): git clone git://git.megabrutal.com/mgsautils.git Updated versions of my fix-ip6-default-route.sh script will be committed to this repository (it there will be any). Greetings, MegaBrutal _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users
