Hi,

On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 09:07, David V<dav...@annapoliswireless.me> wrote:
> Hey I'm not sure if this has been mentioned, but even if a range is not
> allowed you can still have as many IPV6_SECONDARIES lines as you want, i.e.
> IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES="2001:0470:0103:001A::3/64"
> IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES="2001:0470:0103:001A::4/64"
> IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES="2001:0470:0103:001A::5/64"
> IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES="2001:0470:0103:001A::6/64"
> IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES="2001:0470:0103:001A::7/64"
> IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES="2001:0470:0103:001A::8/64"

I really doubt that this will work with this exact syntax, as these
are Bourne shell variable assignments and each of them will overwrite
the previous one...

Shouldn't it be something like this?
IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES="2001:0470:0103:001A::3/64
2001:0470:0103:001A::4/64 2001:0470:0103:001A::5/64
2001:0470:0103:001A::6/64 2001:0470:0103:001A::7/64
2001:0470:0103:001A::8/64"

HTH,
Filipe
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