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Really nice idea since so many got a bunch of them. If you finish and want to make a few bucks. http://www.lowendguide.com/submit-article/ just saying
+1
I've made some changes to partially support IPv6
I am noob for this. How can you run many Vms on only one IP4?
NAT ipv4 (Get each VM some ports)
You either:
Or you:
Both KVM and OpenVZ support both options, (although OpenVZ really doesn't like IPv6, so you have to plan ahead if you want to use the two together.) I'm sure Xen supports both as well, but I haven't tested that myself.
Nice, but I would prefer to discuss and vote about tutorial instead of annoucement about attempt to write one in future. Just saying ;-)
and the tutorial?
Any news about the tutorial?
This guy likes to talk a lot...
Why not use OpenVZ web panel:
http://www.boxcontrol.net/setting-openvz-on-centos-6-host-with-routed-ipv6-from-he-tunnel.html
and you can test it on digital ocean like this:
http://www.boxcontrol.net/openvz-on-centos-6-digital-ocean-kvm-host.html