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We can do this on all dedicated servers on request.
em... How about VM?
dnwk, you dont need a /48 read the tutorial, that can be done with a /127
you only need 2 ips
so /127 are 2
ask first for a /127 and then test.
No, sorry. OpenVPN should really take another look at things. If a /48 is require per VM, we'd have the IPv4 saga again and run out.
Getting two IPv6 Address isn't difficult. Do you have any tutorials that tell me how to do that?
Thanks
If I get an /64 how do I assign an /128 to OpenVPN client?
@dnwk - if you have /24 (IPv4) how do you assign /32 to OpenVPN client?
The easiest way I know of doing this (without client connect/disconnect scripts) is to use a tap interface then use radvd to advertise the route. Anything connected to your VPN will then get an auto generated address.
Here's a tutorial for two Ethernet interfaces. Just pretend eth1 is tap0 and it should work.
http://ipvsix.me/?tag=radvd