MY VM DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY WITH IPV6.
For the following steps, you need to connect to your VM using the Cyclades connection guide . If your VM cannot be reached though the Internet, we suggest you use the console, as described in the above guide.
If your VM is a Centos or Oracle Linux VM, you can follow the recommendations below. Else, you can contact us to look into your issue further.
CentOS/Oracle Linux
All Centos/Oracle Linux VMs that are created from official ~okeanos-knossos Images do not have IPv6 nameservers. To see how to add them, we suggest you follow this CentOS/Oracle Linux guide.
CYCLADES QUESTIONS
General
- Can I modify the technical specifications of an already created VM?
- How can I recover my data from a VM that has been destroyed? Is there any way to restore my VM back to its previous state?
- If I disconnect from my account, do my Virtual Machines stop working?
- Why does my VM's image show up as "Deleted" in its details?
- I registered but I cannot create VMs.
Connectivity
- What is the username and password of my VM?
- Can I change the provided domain name of my VM?
- How can I connect to the VM that I have created?
- How can I access all my VMs using one public IP?
- Why X2Go does not work when trying to connect to my VM?
- Why X2Go does not work on MacOS X?
- Is there a way of creating a local network using my Virtual Machines?
- Is it possible to create a local network between Virtual Machines that have been created by different users?
- In which case would I need to connect to my VM through the console?
- My VM does not seem to have a network adapter, even though it is connected to a network.
- My VM does not work properly with IPv6.
- I'm getting confused about IPv4/IPv6, floating IPs and hot-plugging. Can you provide a simple explanation for all these?
- Can I shutdown/reboot my VM internally?
- Why is port X closed? Is it blocked by design?
- How can I add my public SSH key in an existing VM?
- I updated my Ubuntu 16.04 VM to Ubuntu 18.04 and cannot connect to it.