Hi, On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 19:39:48 +0100 Steve Graegert <.> wrote:
In modprobe.conf uncomment the following line
# install ipv6 /bin/true
This will disable IPv6 support permanently.
I had the same plan on 10.0 and I _wish_ it could be so easy! After receiving tips from the list (thanks for them!) I did the following: 1. prepared modprobe.conf.local with the described three lines to get rid of all ipv6-related stuff, 2. I commented out the ipv6-related addresses in /etc/hosts. No I have postfix _not_ working, getting trinity:/etc/init.d # cat /var/log/boot.msg | grep -i postfix Starting mail service (Postfix)failed Failed services in runlevel 3: postfix probably because this line trinity:/etc/init.d # cat postfix | grep -i ::1 PIFACES=$($POSTCONF -h inet_interfaces|sed -e 's/\(127.0.0.1\|::1\|[[:space:]]\)//g') Any ideas please, how to get postfix started without listening on ipv6-type address? I tried to use the original hosts file, where the ipv6-stuff was not commented out and still no fruits:( Thanks, Pelibali