Give the possibility to enter interface name for ipv6 option#29
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Give the possibility to enter interface name for ipv6 option#29FredericGuardia wants to merge 1 commit intokoying:mainfrom
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Like for Duck Dns HA addon, in addition to entering an ipv6 address, give the possibility to specify the network interface name on which to get the global ipv6 address to use. For example, if I have 2 network interfaces eth0 and eth1 with both 2 ipv6 global addresses usable, by entering in ipv6 option eth1, I force the use of the global ipv6 address assigned to eth1 interface.
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Like for Duck Dns HA addon, in addition to entering an ipv6 address, give the possibility to specify the network interface name on which to get the global ipv6 address to use.
For example, if I have 2 network interfaces eth0 and eth1 with both 2 ipv6 global addresses usable, by entering in ipv6 option eth1, I force the use of the global ipv6 address assigned to eth1 interface.