you can bridge all interfaces with if_bridge.
Later, assign the IPv6 addresses to the bridge0 interface.



On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 7:28 PM, Thesaurarius Romae <
thesaurarius.ro...@yandex.ru> wrote:

> Hello all!
>
> I have a small problem - I need to give IPv6 addresses to several machines
> on a network interfaces, but provider who gave me IPv6 /64 network wants to
> see all the IPv6 hosts in the same L2 network.
>
> To be more exact, I have a physical server at hetzner.de, with interface
> re0. I successfully configured IPv6 address on this interface and
> everything works fine, but I also have VMs on interfaces tap0, vboxnet0 and
> OpenVPN clients on tun0. I google about that subject and solution I found
> is to use NDP proxy. But all the examples I found are for linux, while I
> use FreeBSD and can't figure how to the same thing on it.
>
> Here's the linux-solution:
>
> http://www.stocksy.co.uk/articles/Networks/ipv6_for_xen_hosts_on_a_hetzner_leased_server_with_a_routed_ipv4_allocation
>
> I'm pretty sure that solution is easy to implement and understand, but I
> guess my lack of IPv6-knowledge prevents me from figuring it.
>
> Thanks for your reply!
>
> P.S.: Please, CC me personally, since I'm not subscribed to the list.
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