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Docker IPv6 with static address issue

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I have static IPv6 addresses... everything configured correctly.  However, while I set the IPv4 and global IPv6 address (which works correctly), the container still ALSO adds a dynamic global IPv6 based on my /64 subnet.  I don't need that additional address. The IPv6 local and static global are there (as they should)... but it also has this dynamic global.  And it defaults to it when communicating to the gateway (both the dynamic and static are using the correct same gateway). How do I get docker in UnRAID to stop creating this unneeded dynamic IPv6 address.  I go and delete it manually and all works fantastic until the container restarts.  Thanks for your time!

5 hours ago, Ellingson said:

I have static IPv6 addresses... everything configured correctly.  However, while I set the IPv4 and global IPv6 address (which works correctly), the container still ALSO adds a dynamic global IPv6 based on my /64 subnet.  I don't need that additional address. The IPv6 local and static global are there (as they should)... but it also has this dynamic global.  And it defaults to it when communicating to the gateway (both the dynamic and static are using the correct same gateway). How do I get docker in UnRAID to stop creating this unneeded dynamic IPv6 address.  I go and delete it manually and all works fantastic until the container restarts.  Thanks for your time!

Please create a Bug report here:

https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/

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