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* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=821127 Fedora 821127 - Avahi's IPv6 support is disabled by default] | * [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=821127 Fedora 821127 - Avahi's IPv6 support is disabled by default] | ||
* Various bugs in [[Tools/NetworkManager/IPv6|NetworkManager's IPv6 support]] | * Various bugs in [[Tools/NetworkManager/IPv6|NetworkManager's IPv6 support]] | ||
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=843054 GLIBC's nsswitch doesn't support getaddrinfo() override and plugins cannot supply scope_id for link-local IPv6 addresses] |
Revision as of 10:26, 26 July 2012
IPv6
Fedora IPv6 networking is done with the following components:
- Kernel
- GLIBC
- NetworkManager
- ISC DHCP client
Networking bugs
Only platform bugs that can influence various application and/or the overall behavior of the system belong here.
Mobile Broadband
- Gnome 667488 - Mobile Broadband must be re-enabled after every boot or resume, and after a lost connection.
- Fedora 659228 - Fails to auto-connect to registered 3G network
IPv4
IPv6
- Fedora 808147 - getaddrinfo("::1") now fails on an otherwise-ipv4-only system
- Fedora 719178 - Applications can't connect to IPv6 link-local addresses learned through nss-mdns and Avahi
- Fedora 821127 - Avahi's IPv6 support is disabled by default
- Various bugs in NetworkManager's IPv6 support
- GLIBC's nsswitch doesn't support getaddrinfo() override and plugins cannot supply scope_id for link-local IPv6 addresses