[Bug 924983] [NEW] network-console doesn't output an ipv6 address when started.

Tobin Davis 924983 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Feb 1 17:00:55 UTC 2012


Public bug reported:

When enabling network-console in netboot, it outputs the ipv4 address
and ECDSA key of the system after starting sshd.  Adding an ipv6 address
(if available) is highly desirable, especially as we get into very dense
blade server installations (where each rack would take more than 250
ipv4 addresses - think Calxeda Arm Servers).

** Affects: network-console (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  network-console doesn't output an ipv6 address when started.

Status in “network-console” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When enabling network-console in netboot, it outputs the ipv4 address
  and ECDSA key of the system after starting sshd.  Adding an ipv6
  address (if available) is highly desirable, especially as we get into
  very dense blade server installations (where each rack would take more
  than 250 ipv4 addresses - think Calxeda Arm Servers).

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