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Q: Does this feature include the use case when I need to have ipv6 disabled for a specific connection, which includes not having any inet6 addresses in the interface (as seen by ifconfig), which I have even when using current (fedora 11) nm (unless removing the ipv6 module from kernel or disabling ipv6 other way)? -- [[user:Mso]] | Q: Does this feature include the use case when I need to have ipv6 disabled for a specific connection, which includes not having any inet6 addresses in the interface (as seen by ifconfig), which I have even when using current (fedora 11) nm (unless removing the ipv6 module from kernel or disabling ipv6 other way)? -- [[user:Mso]] | ||
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I use radvd on my networks instead of dhcpv6. Don't hardcode NM to require dhcpv6. |
Revision as of 19:30, 15 May 2009
Disabling IPv6 for specific connection
Q: Does this feature include the use case when I need to have ipv6 disabled for a specific connection, which includes not having any inet6 addresses in the interface (as seen by ifconfig), which I have even when using current (fedora 11) nm (unless removing the ipv6 module from kernel or disabling ipv6 other way)? -- user:Mso
Please don't require dhcpv6
I use radvd on my networks instead of dhcpv6. Don't hardcode NM to require dhcpv6.