~# ifup --force -a
RTNETLINK answers: File exists
ifup: failed to bring up eth0

Xen shutdown then boot
# cat /run/network/ifstate
lo=lo
eth0=eth0

I just rewrote the interfaces file. Well copied and pasted from other VPS then changed the relevant addresses. Then did Xen shutdown and booted it again, to ensure config files were re read. 

Discovered that in a previous edition I had left out the auto eth0 line so obviously ifupdown was not reading it. ipv4 was obviously coming from hobgoblin somehow
 Sorry, and thanks


On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 at 12:21, Keith Williams <keithwilliamsnp@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Andy,
Yes it has always seemed to work before.
cat /run/network/ifstate give lo=lo   no eth0 in there at all
hostname = westnorfolkrspca

This is weird because pinging the ipv4 address works perfectly.

I must add that for a year or so I have not had ipv6 at home (I am at present in Philippines) so have not really noticed until last night

On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 at 12:10, Andy Smith <andy@bitfolk.com> wrote:
Hi Keith,

On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 09:24:14AM +0800, Keith Williams wrote:
> Last night I was testing various aspects of the firewall and tried
> IPV6 pings etc between the 2 VPS. I kept getting network
> unavailable for the one with iptables still. It is on Hobgoblin.
> IPV4 all OK. No IPV6 connection.
> A check showed it was only using the fe80 link-local address.

So it doesn't have a global IPv6 address? That would definitely
cause IPv6 to not work.

> I have checked the interfaces file and it is the same as the one on my
> other VPS (except for the actual addresses of course.) Done a shutdown/boot
> through Xen. Nothing
> Is netplan a thing on Debian 9, though I don't see any signs of it being
> there.

I don't think so, but if the package "netplan" is not installed then
it's definitely not involved.

What is a thing however, is systemd-networkd. But that should leave
alone any interface that is defined in /etc/network/interfaces.

Do you have a file called /run/network/ifstate? If so, the
interfaces listed in it were configured by ifupdown as per
/etc/network/interfaces.

Which VPS is misbehaving with regard to IPv6? I will check there is
nothing amiss on BitFOlk's side. Has it ever worked for IPv6?

Cheers,
Andy

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