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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The public IPv6 prefix with a defined suffix should be possible.
Describe the solution you'd like
a possibility to set a custom IPv6 suffix in the configuration (e.g. ::aaa1). My container and the reverse proxy have the same public prefix. At the end, the updater with address 2100:123::1234:abcd should publish the address 2100:123::aaa1 for the DNS record.
Describe alternatives you've considered
none
Additional context
I work with MAC VLANs and would like to publish the address of my reverse proxy. Unfortunately, I have a dynamic prefix. The suffix always remains the same. For example ::aaa1. I would like to make my reverse proxy public, otherwise either my server IP or even the IP of the router would be used.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The public IPv6 prefix with a defined suffix should be possible.
Describe the solution you'd like
a possibility to set a custom IPv6 suffix in the configuration (e.g. ::aaa1). My container and the reverse proxy have the same public prefix. At the end, the updater with address 2100:123::1234:abcd should publish the address 2100:123::aaa1 for the DNS record.
Describe alternatives you've considered
none
Additional context
I work with MAC VLANs and would like to publish the address of my reverse proxy. Unfortunately, I have a dynamic prefix. The suffix always remains the same. For example ::aaa1. I would like to make my reverse proxy public, otherwise either my server IP or even the IP of the router would be used.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: