Setting multiple IP addresses on private network interface using Vagrant
I am trying to configure IPv4 and IPv6 address on Internal network Vagrant interface but I am unable to do so.
Here is the configuration:
config.vm.network "private_network",
ip: "192.168.30.10",
ip: "fd::10",
virtualbox__intnet: true,
bridge: "eth1"
config.vm.network "private_network",
ip: "192.168.40.10",
virtualbox__intnet: true,
bridge: "eth2"
Ideally I would love to setup link-local address manually but I got error when booting up VM. For now I can work with private IPv6 addresses. Is the only way to turn off auto-config and set it up inside VM?
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I am trying to configure IPv4 and IPv6 address on Internal network Vagrant interface but I am unable to do so.
Here is the configuration:
config.vm.network "private_network",
ip: "192.168.30.10",
ip: "fd::10",
virtualbox__intnet: true,
bridge: "eth1"
config.vm.network "private_network",
ip: "192.168.40.10",
virtualbox__intnet: true,
bridge: "eth2"
Ideally I would love to setup link-local address manually but I got error when booting up VM. For now I can work with private IPv6 addresses. Is the only way to turn off auto-config and set it up inside VM?
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I am trying to configure IPv4 and IPv6 address on Internal network Vagrant interface but I am unable to do so.
Here is the configuration:
config.vm.network "private_network",
ip: "192.168.30.10",
ip: "fd::10",
virtualbox__intnet: true,
bridge: "eth1"
config.vm.network "private_network",
ip: "192.168.40.10",
virtualbox__intnet: true,
bridge: "eth2"
Ideally I would love to setup link-local address manually but I got error when booting up VM. For now I can work with private IPv6 addresses. Is the only way to turn off auto-config and set it up inside VM?
networking virtualbox ip vagrant
I am trying to configure IPv4 and IPv6 address on Internal network Vagrant interface but I am unable to do so.
Here is the configuration:
config.vm.network "private_network",
ip: "192.168.30.10",
ip: "fd::10",
virtualbox__intnet: true,
bridge: "eth1"
config.vm.network "private_network",
ip: "192.168.40.10",
virtualbox__intnet: true,
bridge: "eth2"
Ideally I would love to setup link-local address manually but I got error when booting up VM. For now I can work with private IPv6 addresses. Is the only way to turn off auto-config and set it up inside VM?
networking virtualbox ip vagrant
networking virtualbox ip vagrant
asked Apr 10 '16 at 20:46
LukasLukas
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You can absolutely Disable Auto-Configuration using the auto_config
property as shown below:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.30.10",
auto_config: false
end
Then you can just run some shell provisioners later on to configure them how you want them:
# default router
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "route add default gw 192.168.0.1"
# default router ipv6
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "route -A inet6 add default gw fc00::1 eth1"
# delete default gw on eth0
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "eval `route -n | awk '{ if ($8 =="eth0" && $2 != "0.0.0.0") print "route del default gw " $2; }'`"
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You can absolutely Disable Auto-Configuration using the auto_config
property as shown below:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.30.10",
auto_config: false
end
Then you can just run some shell provisioners later on to configure them how you want them:
# default router
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "route add default gw 192.168.0.1"
# default router ipv6
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "route -A inet6 add default gw fc00::1 eth1"
# delete default gw on eth0
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "eval `route -n | awk '{ if ($8 =="eth0" && $2 != "0.0.0.0") print "route del default gw " $2; }'`"
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You can absolutely Disable Auto-Configuration using the auto_config
property as shown below:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.30.10",
auto_config: false
end
Then you can just run some shell provisioners later on to configure them how you want them:
# default router
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "route add default gw 192.168.0.1"
# default router ipv6
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "route -A inet6 add default gw fc00::1 eth1"
# delete default gw on eth0
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "eval `route -n | awk '{ if ($8 =="eth0" && $2 != "0.0.0.0") print "route del default gw " $2; }'`"
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You can absolutely Disable Auto-Configuration using the auto_config
property as shown below:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.30.10",
auto_config: false
end
Then you can just run some shell provisioners later on to configure them how you want them:
# default router
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "route add default gw 192.168.0.1"
# default router ipv6
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "route -A inet6 add default gw fc00::1 eth1"
# delete default gw on eth0
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "eval `route -n | awk '{ if ($8 =="eth0" && $2 != "0.0.0.0") print "route del default gw " $2; }'`"
You can absolutely Disable Auto-Configuration using the auto_config
property as shown below:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.30.10",
auto_config: false
end
Then you can just run some shell provisioners later on to configure them how you want them:
# default router
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "route add default gw 192.168.0.1"
# default router ipv6
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "route -A inet6 add default gw fc00::1 eth1"
# delete default gw on eth0
config.vm.provision "shell",
run: "always",
inline: "eval `route -n | awk '{ if ($8 =="eth0" && $2 != "0.0.0.0") print "route del default gw " $2; }'`"
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