test_connect_with_ipv6_address: enable IPv6#3372
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test_connect_with_ipv6_addresscreates a network with IPv6 IPAM, and checks it's possible to start a container with a configured IPv6 address ... but it doesn't enable IPv6 in the network.The test passes because the daemon checks the configured IPv6 address is in a configured subnet - and it is, but the IPv6 subnet wasn't used. So, the IPv6 address isn't assigned to an interface in the container, it just appears in its config.
moby/moby#51577 updates the daemon to check the network is using a subnet containing the configured address - so this test will fail.