That statement seems a little overly dismissive. I have given my explanation. I want to be ahead of the curve. I don’t want Neth to be scrambling to get IPv6 in when IPv4 is limited by over utilization. I want IPv6 to be full featured and fleshed out rather than tacked in just enough to make it usable. That is a valid reason, if not one you choose to accept.
Now is this something that needs to be implemented this very instant? No. Is it something that need to be the top of the list or everything will fall apart? No. Is it something we can or should ignore? No. This is the time to get the ball rolling on IPv6. It is the new standard for network communication and some thought needs to be put into how it will be implemented in Neth.
Hey Everyone,
I’d like to resuscitate this topic as it is a important one I belive.
I have IPv6 and I can help anyone in anyway you want/need, but I’m not even near a programmer but i can help test builds.
Can someone help me?
As IPv4 has been exhausted in certain regions and the fact that CentOS 7.4 and ShoreWall supports both protocols, I highly recommend that there should be something in the web admin that allows one to enable/disable IPv6 and to configure it as well.
Problem is that more and more ISP are switching to DS-Lite, means that VPN will be broken if it does not support IP6.
I guess should be no big deal to include IP6 config for OpenVPN in Nethserver but how about configuring IP6 in system itself. Has anyone tried it in console?
In /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-br0 these directives are working:
IPV6INIT=yes
IPV6ADDR=
IPV6_DEFAULTGW=
IPV6_AUTOCONF=yes
AUTOCONF is SLAAC only
newer ones like IPV6_PEERDNS, IPV6_ROUTER or IPV6_DHCPV6C are missing but not required if static is used. DNS server goes into resolv.conf and thats really it. dnsmasq has also IP6 support but is not mandatory i think.
I am not sure if DHCPv6 is working or only stateless SLAAC.
Here is saying that Centos 7 should be ok:
But i couldnt find any IPV6_DHCPV6C parameter in ifup-ipv6 and my router has DHCPv6 setting but delivers only SLAAC.
Although i think SLAAC is ok for most of us and also fixed IP should be working i think.
OpenVPN IP6 should be also not too hard but i havent tried yet: https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/IPv6
proto udp6, server-ipv6 and push route-ipv6
But i think OpenVPN can be used only with static prefix anyway.