Override and change to static IPv6 on host fails
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I have tried to change to static IPv6 on the host, by editing the /etc/netplan/00-installer-config.yaml as described in the documentation, but the host continues to use the public served IPv6.
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cloudron-support --troubleshoot:
Vendor: Linode Product: Compute Instance Linux: 6.8.0-100-generic Ubuntu: noble 24.04 Execution environment: kvm Processor: AMD EPYC 7713 64-Core Processor BIOS pc-q35-7.2 CPU @ 2.0GHz x 2 RAM: 4009872KB Disk: /dev/sda 57G [OK] node version is correct [OK] IPv6 is enabled and public IPv6 address is working [OK] docker is running [OK] docker version is correct [OK] MySQL is running [OK] netplan is good [OK] DNS is resolving via systemd-resolved [OK] unbound is running [OK] nginx is running [OK] dashboard cert is valid [OK] dashboard is reachable via loopback [OK] No pending database migrations [OK] Service 'mysql' is running and healthy [OK] Service 'postgresql' is running and healthy [OK] Service 'mongodb' is running and healthy [OK] Service 'mail' is running and healthy [OK] Service 'graphite' is running and healthy [OK] Service 'sftp' is running and healthy [OK] box v9.0.17 is running [OK] Dashboard is reachable via domain name [WARN] Domain danskvandrelaug.dk expiry check skipped because whois does not have this information``` What am I missing? - Run
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