On Friday 18 November 2005 19:24, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
On 11/16/2005 12:12 PM, Yogich wrote:
Where the devil did the thread concerning ipv6 go? Should have disabled it immediately, I guess, but was busy figuring out touchpad. :-\
In addition to the other stuff, /etc/sysconfig/network/config:
# If you don't want to use ipv6 at all, set this to 'no'. Then ifup will always # flush all ipv6 adresses. This might be usefull together with ifplugd, if link # beat detection is only possible with interface UP. # USE_IPV6="no"
and to get rid of the firewall-related modules that will get loaded anyway, in /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2:
# What to do with IPv6 Packets? # - no: do not set any IPv6 rules at all. Your Host will allow any IPv6 # - drop: drop all IPv6 packets. This is the default if stateful matching is # - reject: reject all IPv6 packets # Disallowing IPv6 packets may lead to long timeouts when connecting to IPv6 # Adresses. See FW_IPv6_REJECT_OUTGOING to avoid this. FW_IPv6="no" # Reject outgoing IPv6 Packets? # Set to yes to avoid timeouts because of dropped IPv6 Packets. This Option # does only make sense with FW_IPv6 != no FW_IPv6_REJECT_OUTGOING=""
and in /etc/sysconfig/windowmanager:
# To disable IPv6 support within KDE. It might solve large timeouts due to KDE_USE_IPV6="no" Thanks for the info. :-) -- ...Yogich