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engine: remove dated section on ip forwarding
Signed-off-by: David Karlsson <david.karlsson@docker.com>
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When you create your network, you can specify the `--ipv6` flag to enable
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IPv6. You can't selectively disable IPv6 support on the default `bridge` network.
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## Enable forwarding from Docker containers to the outside world
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By default, traffic from containers connected to the default bridge network is
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**not** forwarded to the outside world. To enable forwarding, you need to change
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two settings. These are not Docker commands and they affect the Docker host's
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kernel.
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1. Configure the Linux kernel to allow IP forwarding.
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```console
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$ sysctl net.ipv4.conf.all.forwarding=1
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```
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2. Change the policy for the `iptables` `FORWARD` policy from `DROP` to
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`ACCEPT`.
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```console
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$ sudo iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
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```
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These settings do not persist across a reboot, so you may need to add them to a
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start-up script.
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## Use the default bridge network
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The default `bridge` network is considered a legacy detail of Docker and is not
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