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Date:      Wed, 18 Mar 2020 15:24:42 +0000
From:      "Bjoern A. Zeeb" <bzeeb-lists@lists.zabbadoz.net>
To:        "Victor Sudakov" <vas@sibptus.ru>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: IPv6 in jails
Message-ID:  <069AA173-29F1-4F9F-B7D6-31BF2C559C17@lists.zabbadoz.net>
In-Reply-To: <20200318151556.GA64871@admin.sibptus.ru>
References:  <20200318151556.GA64871@admin.sibptus.ru>

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On 18 Mar 2020, at 15:15, Victor Sudakov wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Is IPv6 in jails supposed to work? Does not work for me, what am I 
> doing
> wrong?
>
> Here is a test jail:
>
> test4 {
>         path = /d02/jails/test4 ;
>         mount.devfs;
>         ip4 = new;
>         ip6 = new;
>         ip4.addr = 192.168.4.204/24;
>         ip6.addr = 2001:470:ecba:3::4/64;

I usually do something like this:

         ip6.addr += "lo0|2001:db8:1234:5678::ef/128";

to add the single address out of a /64 to the loopback interface on the 
host and then pass it through to the jail.  The /64 however is actually 
routed to my host so might not work if you have the /64 on the physical 
interface.

Given it is a jail without vnet you cannot assign a /64 to the jail, you 
want to just specify the address usually (plainly or as /128).


>         host.hostname = test4.vas.sibptus.ru ;
>         interface = re1 ;
>         allow.raw_sockets = true ;
>         exec.start = "/bin/sh /etc/rc";
>         exec.stop = "/bin/sh /etc/rc.shutdown";
> }
>
> However when I look from inside the jail, I see the daemons listening
> only on IPv4:
>
> root@test4:/ # sockstat -l
> USER     COMMAND    PID   FD PROTO  LOCAL ADDRESS         FOREIGN 
> ADDRESS
> root     sendmail   17178 3  tcp4   192.168.4.204:25      *:*
> root     sshd       17175 3  tcp4   192.168.4.204:22      *:*
> root     syslogd    17110 5  udp4   192.168.4.204:514     *:*
>
> If I "ssh 2001:470:ecba:3::4" from outside, I get into the host 
> instead
> of the jail (because 2001:470:ecba:3::4 *is* assigned to re1, but not
> available inside the jail).

One thing to check first is ifconfig inside the jail does see the 
address?


/bz




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