I wonder how I can route an #ipv6 prefix to my server for #lxd. I think I need to route it to the ethernet interface, but it's bridged so that does not seem possible, adding the address just implicitly adds it to the entire bridge and it does not route directly to the interface. I guess I have to unbridge it? But I want it to be part of the LAN...
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lamp (lamp@berserker.town)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Jun-2023 15:00:03 JST lamp - Machismo repeated this.
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Stephen Brooks 🦆 (sjb@mstdn.io)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Jun-2023 14:59:56 JST Stephen Brooks 🦆 @lamp Nope I just see "can't connect"
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lamp (lamp@berserker.town)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Jun-2023 14:59:56 JST lamp it work
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lamp (lamp@berserker.town)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Jun-2023 14:59:57 JST lamp and at http://[2602:47:2672:5702:216:3eff:fe31:c184]/ u should see nginx hello world
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lamp (lamp@berserker.town)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Jun-2023 14:59:58 JST lamp Oh right because iptables forward policy drop because of fucking #docker
IT WORKS
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lamp (lamp@berserker.town)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Jun-2023 14:59:59 JST lamp but the container at 2602:47:2672:5702:216:3eff:fe31:c184 doesnt. why?? it is routed
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lamp (lamp@berserker.town)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Jun-2023 15:00:01 JST lamp DIS WORK
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lamp (lamp@berserker.town)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Jun-2023 15:00:02 JST lamp even if i just put static route... it doesnt seem to work
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Machismo (zerglingman@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Jun-2023 15:01:30 JST Machismo @lamp @sjb Oh so THAT'S the syntax.