Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 12:23:56 -0700 From: Tyler Gee <geekout@gmail.com> To: "Martin P. Hellwig" <mhellwig@xs4all.nl> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Can't get rid of IPv6 Message-ID: <6e01203b050103112369f016e0@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <41D9992C.4080401@xs4all.nl> References: <002401c4f1c4$fc7ab240$6500000a@asdf> <41D9992C.4080401@xs4all.nl>
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Just a guess... Have you tried NO_INET6="yes" in /etc/rc.conf? On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 20:12:44 +0100, Martin P. Hellwig <mhellwig@xs4all.nl> wrote: > Richard Cadwalader wrote: > > > <cut ipv6 trouble> > > I've tried 4 other browsers. Even ping takes about 90 seconds to > > return anything. > > > > I can't show you my kernel config or anything else, because I can't > > even send/recieve email. That is name based, of course, so forget it. > > I can't browse the net unless I know the host's IP and all the links > > are relative and the host allows http req's by IP....otherwise I would > > have set up Samba and wrote those files to the windows HDD so I can > > share that with everyone, but I can't. > > > > The one thing I didn't try, and didn't think of it till just now is I > > never actually tried IPv6 support on the card using sysinstall. Maybe > > the all the apps are sending ip6 to the card, and the card isn't > > telling the app to use ip4 because the card doesn't know what it's > > getting in the first place...could that be it? > > > > > Wild guess but could you post your netstat -r output, perhaps there is > something interesting in there. > > -- > mph > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" >
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