Ubuntu Desktop IPv4 and IPv6 question

Leo Cacciari leo.cacciari at gmail.com
Thu Aug 7 11:25:28 UTC 2008


Il giorno mar, 05/08/2008 alle 15.52 -0700, Anthony Watters ha scritto:
> Folks,

> With IPv6 I wouldn't particularly want to use DHCP. Is there a way in
> Ubuntu Desktop of setting a fixed, i.e. static, IP address, e.g.
> equivalent of something akin to 192.168.0.3 but in IPv6, assuming that
> I can find a router that will support IPv6 and so do the NAT thing? Or
> will router manufacturers go to the wall with the rise of IPv6 because
> people will have to connect all their computers directly to the
> Internet in an IPv6 enabled world?
> 
Yes,
  you set the ip with a "static" stanza in /etc/network/interfaces. See
man interfaces.

Enjoy

-- 
Leo Cacciari

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