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Okay, I agree, this might be a noob question, but I am in a fix right now.
I am trying to test something, and I have 5 extra ipv6 addresses(native) lying around on a VPS somewhere(OpenVZ).
I need more addresses bound to a server(Xen) that I host elsewhere, which already has 3 ipv4 addresses bound to it, and it is using 1 of those for itself and two for OVZ nodes running on it.
Now because I can't get any more ipv4, I want to make use of those ipv6 addresses.
Any ideas on how I can do that?
Use an ipv6 address from somewhere else on my non-ipv6 server?
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