diff --git a/docs/ProxyARP.xml b/docs/ProxyARP.xml index 8fe71cfc1..fdafc17f5 100644 --- a/docs/ProxyARP.xml +++ b/docs/ProxyARP.xml @@ -329,9 +329,12 @@ shorewall start receiving the request. So if eth0 has address 2001:470:b:227::44/128 and eth1 has address 2001:470:b:227::1/64 then in order for eth1 to respond to neighbor discovery requests for 2001:470:b:227::44, the following entry in - /etc/shorewall6/proxyndp is required: + /etc/shorewall6/proxyndp is required: #ADDRESS INTERFACE EXTERNAL HAVEROUTE PERSISTENT 2001:470:b:227::44 - eth1 Yes + + A practical application is shown in the Linux Vserver article. diff --git a/docs/Vserver.xml b/docs/Vserver.xml index 49477b92c..e8287f3ac 100644 --- a/docs/Vserver.xml +++ b/docs/Vserver.xml @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ vpn ipv6 much. -
+
Sharing an IPv6 /64 between Vservers and a LAN I have both a /64 (2001:470:b:227::/64) and a /48