[Openstack] A IPv6-Only OpenStack version, when?!

Endre Karlson endre.karlson at gmail.com
Mon Aug 5 11:03:07 UTC 2013


FYI I think you should be able to put your instances directly on the public
network with Quantum no?

Endre.


2013/8/5 Martinx - ジェームズ <thiagocmartinsc at gmail.com>

> Guys!
>
> I'm so tired of dealing with this NAT-thing, called here as "Floating IPs"
> or "L3 + Auto NAT for you that you can't disable it easily"...
>
> This thing's got to go!
>
> So! We have IPv6, all public addresses, no NAT table for it (thanks
> Nerds), all public, as firsts days of the Internet... Good days...
>
> I'm wondering when OpenStack will works in a pure IPv6 environment, any
> ideas?!
>
> I do not want to deal with NAT tables anymore, neither "Floating IPs"...
> This is all $#%#% for me.
>
>
> I just read the following OpenStack (I think) doc:
>
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RaKIfaIpy0NhHtssWhlUYgtzPpRgQzjJTF5N1DAKD_c/edit
>
> Which says:
>
> "IPv6 Only Tenant Network" <- YES!!
>
> "The router will not support v6 for NAT"  <- YES! PLEASE! When?!
>
>
> NOTE: Please, if you guys are planning to enable "Floating IPs" for IPv6,
> PLEASE, don't do it! Or, at least, leave it entirely disabled by default...
>
>
> Forget about "NAT + Floating IPs" is a priority for my public cloud... I
> do not want ANY NAT table within my OpenStack environment, never. This is a
> very important part of my business plan: no NAT, no Floating IPs, public
> IPs everywhere.
>
> Maybe for Havana?! Is it mature enough, so I can test it today?!
>
> I just want to give automatically 1 IPv6 /64 for each tanant subnet and be
> happy... Also, tenants will be able to request more, pre-configured, IPv6
> subnets, for sure...
>
> We're almost there?! Or maybe next year?!
>
> Tks!
> Thiago
>
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