Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:21:14 +0000 From: Wouter van Rooij <aentgood@gmail.com> To: Mark Probert <probertm@acm.org>, freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Network config issue Message-ID: <7603e5d80412140321414739a9@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <200412131852.48322.probertm@acm.org> References: <200412131852.48322.probertm@acm.org>
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> Hi .. > > I am not sure if this is a newbie's question or not. > > I am running a new i386 5.3 release install. Everything is coming up fine. > After a period of time, it varies, I will lose the ability to ping my router, > though I can get to other hosts that I know about. The router is fine, as > the other machines can access the WAN. The NIC is Ok, the cable, switch and > router are all OK. > > When the loss happens, if I do a 'netstat -r' I get hung up on the IPv6 part. > I think that IPv6 is turned off (nothing in rc.conf). > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? Try to run /stand/sysinstall. Go to configure and then networking and then interfaces. Pick the interface of your networkcard and it asks: Do you want to try IPv6 configuration of the interface? Then try Yes. If this doesn't work your server doesn't support it I guess Wouter van Rooij
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