SirDice said:Do you have a global IPv6 address? Setting up IPv6 is quite similar to IPv4.
SirDice said:If it's a local network, just one subnet, then you don't need to do anything but enable IPv6. Link-local addresses will be assigned automatically.
DutchDaemon said:akhire90, I'm doing my best to translate your posts into understandable English, but it is getting extremely difficult. Try writing proper sentences (including capitals and normal punctuation) and/or use better translations or translation software.
If I understand these posts correctly, he wants to build an IPv6 LAN with several interconnected servers and services, including (separate) web servers, dns servers and dhcp servers, all speaking IPv6 in a local area network..
enable_ipv6="YES"
Perhaps it's wiser to start with the basics? Learn how IPv6 works?akhire90 said:I don't understand "Link-local addresses will be assigned automatically"..
Link-local addresses are just as real as any other IPv6 address. The only limitation they have is that they are non-routable.nORKy said:But you need a real ipV6 to work in layer 3, I don't known if it's an autoconf too.
nable_ipv6="YES"