Amitz
New Member
Dear all,
I have a server with online.net that comes with 1 IPv4 and a /48 of IPv6. I thought that it would be nice to install Proxmox on the server and to create several VMs for private use with a IPv6 assigned to each. Please note that this is just for private/hobby purposes.
What I now wonder is: How do I manage to make the IPv6 VMs reachable via the (shared) main IPv4 of the node itself? So that even visitors without IPv6 access can reach the websites hosted on the VMs? I would like to learn more about this and guess that the answer is NAT.
Unfortunately, I have no idea how to achieve this and would be grateful if you could provide me with some goods hints or point me to tutorials and also give me an idea about the limitations that come with that concept. What will be doable with the IPv6 VMs, what will not be doable? I think this is somehow what Lowendspirit.com does. Is there a way for a hobbyist like myself to do that too?
Thank you very much in advance and with kind regards
Amitz
I have a server with online.net that comes with 1 IPv4 and a /48 of IPv6. I thought that it would be nice to install Proxmox on the server and to create several VMs for private use with a IPv6 assigned to each. Please note that this is just for private/hobby purposes.
What I now wonder is: How do I manage to make the IPv6 VMs reachable via the (shared) main IPv4 of the node itself? So that even visitors without IPv6 access can reach the websites hosted on the VMs? I would like to learn more about this and guess that the answer is NAT.
Unfortunately, I have no idea how to achieve this and would be grateful if you could provide me with some goods hints or point me to tutorials and also give me an idea about the limitations that come with that concept. What will be doable with the IPv6 VMs, what will not be doable? I think this is somehow what Lowendspirit.com does. Is there a way for a hobbyist like myself to do that too?
Thank you very much in advance and with kind regards
Amitz