Since 0.4.7-rc8 no DHCPv6 on virtualized Zos
Hi, I'm actually trying to test 3F on testnet (I post on the forum as NatureCrypto)
I've got 4 VM with Zos inside (KVM virtualization with 1 NIC linux bridging), they booted and got IPv6 OK from my ISP router. It does not work anymore since 0.4.7-rc8, they only get IPv4. Other test VM (debian or manjaro) got their IPv6 IP without problem, IPv6 connectivity on the net is OK.
It seems you made a lot of networking changes on this release, to be 100% sure it worked OK with rc7, is it possible to grab this previous version to test it ?
Thanks
we did a lot of changes on the L2 level, that shouldn't be a problem. Either way, we don't run an dhcpv6 client, only do SLAAC and accept RA's from a router. no dhcpv6
We will make a new release RC9 during the day that has more fixes to the zos network. This might have a fix for the issue you are having.
Okay, rc9 is ready could you let me know if you still have this problem. Thanks
Hi,
that's good to know you're not using DHCPv6, I turned it off !
Sadly, the new build did not resolve my issue. I still don't take an IPv6 address with rc9.
Is there a way to test an old build rc7 o rc6 to be sure the issue isn't on my side ? Pretty sure it's not because other VMs get their v6 IP, but well...
Thank you for your help
Le lun. 7 déc. 2020 à 12:51, Muhamad Azmy [email protected] a écrit :
Okay, rc9 is ready could you let me know if you still have this problem. Thanks
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Still same problem today with the latest zos version.
Would it be possible to test the 0.4.7-rc7 to verify my theory ? Or could you verify that you encounter the bug on a standard KVM libvirt VM ?