Enable IPv6 for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Assign it to CentOS Instance
There are quite a few steps to get IPv6 working on your Oracle Cloud environment. I really hope it can be much easier when I saw …
ipv6
There are quite a few steps to get IPv6 working on your Oracle Cloud environment. I really hope it can be much easier when I saw …
ipv6
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should be enabled by default..
Really great video!!, even tough some things changed, I could still follow the video and get IPv6 working, thanks!!
Thanks. It's very useful😀
非常谢谢。听不懂英文,靠字幕理解,CentOS还要输入指令dhclient -6 ens3才能获取IPV6.看了10几个中文博主视频,没一个人提及这重要点。今天我的vps终于有了ipv6地址了,耗掉我一周时间。
Fantastic video, easy to follow and to the point.
Thank you very much! This was really complicated!
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Great, clear instructions! Thanks!
Tested on OCI Debian 10 instance. After the last step adding "dhclient -6 ens3" into rc.local, I rebooted: No IPv6 address was assigned after rebooting. After some research I found the reason: By the time when rc.local service is executed, the system network interface has not been established, which causes dhclient fails. I add 'sleep 10' before "dhclient -6 ens3" into rc.local then IPv6 is assigned after reboot!
I create an ARM instance ,when i execute 'dhclient -6 enp0s3' , it seems run forever with nothing return ,what should i do
This is good! Thanks a lot!
Great work sir, thank you
I wonder, if it's possible to assign not a single ipv6 address, but rather a range, as it is usually done this way?
just followed every single steps and i can't get ipv6 on ubuntu20…. try to figure out what i did wrong but seems to be ok with your tutorial. any idea?
Thanks for your wonderful work