Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

15 thoughts on “Enable IPv6 for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Assign it to CentOS Instance

  • 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!

  • 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

  • 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?

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