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Looking for a SoftEther guide for OpenVZ VPS
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Afer 30secs using the search engine...
http://blog.lincoln.hk/blog/2013/03/19/softether-on-vps/
I found that, too. I however wasn't sure. I expected it was a guide here but couldn't find anything here.
Than it was posted by another user.
Ah. Makes sense. anyway. Thanks .
There was this.
I followed the guide from Lincoln's blog and it works . Had to fiddle around with my not good configured node and enabled NAT module and fix a few other things but I got it working. Now only IPv6 is not working because I need to setup ip6tables for it and much more.
I wonder if anyone of you here has done that already. I currently have no idea. Fixing the IPv4 stuff and etc was no problem at all but IPv6... I have tunneled IPv6 on the server.
@Nomad I am reading http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/903498/#Comment_903498 and it seems you have the solution.
Here are my config files.
SoftEther init:
https://gist.github.com/hidden-refuge/77169e7b91f5c8697251
DNSmasq:
https://gist.github.com/hidden-refuge/06516dffb530211a45d7
What do I have to do to make IPv6 work? I added a /80 of IPv6 that is tunneled via HE to the OpenVZ VPS in Virtualizor. The SoftEther server is running in local bridge mode.
Can you make a list of what I have to add to which configuration file? If you need more info PM me please.
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You need a /64 at least. And you should be able to assign it to an interface.
Once I had to check a VM and SolusVM and it only allowed assigning ip's 1 by 1. That's a no go. I couldn't figure out how to use the whole /64 back then. I don't know the case about Virtualizor.
Use a /64 from HE.net on that VPS if you don't have native IPv6.
Add it to your /etc/network/interfaces
Once it's working you can try assigning IP's from it directly. Check my poorly-worded blog post about Installing and Configuring Softether for IPv6. If you have any more questions, I'll be here or on skype.
@Nomad
I'll use my routed /48 and create IPv6 pools of /64s if necessary. So getting a /64 is no issue. I already use Tunnel Broker.
Virtualizor assigns subnets to the VMs .
@mikho please close this thread. Thanks!
Closed per OPs request.