Carlos E. R. wrote:
Aug 12 18:20:44 Isengard systemd[1]: Started IPv6 Router Advertisement Daemon. Aug 12 18:20:44 Isengard radvd[10523]: version 2.17 started Aug 12 18:20:44 Isengard radvd[10523]: IPv6 forwarding setting is: 0, should be 1 or 2 Aug 12 18:20:44 Isengard radvd[10523]: IPv6 forwarding seems to be disabled, but continuing anyway
Fyi, forwarding is usually enabled on a router, that's why it is complaining.
Printer status has changed:
TCP/IP(v6) Status: Ready
Link-Local address: FE80::21E:BFF:FE08:4CCB Stateless (from Router): FC00:1234:5678:9000:21E:BFF:FE08:4CCB Stateless (from Router): FC00::21E:BFF:FE08:4CCB Stateful (from DHCPv6): Not configured
Ping to it works. Web page does, to <http://[fc00::21e:bff:fe08:4ccb]/:>
Very much surprised! :-o
Good :-)
Question:
Can dnsmasq do this job? Because if it can, it could set at the same time both name and IP for IPv6 addresses in my LAN.
It might - as a dhcpv6 server. Yep, I think that ought to work fine.
But as posted in thread "What is this nfs error?", I had to disable IPv6 DNS on both computers because it interferes badly with nfs :-(
Actually, there is more likely something wrong in the environment, nfs over ipv6 works fine. Did you update /etc/exports ? -- Per Jessen, Zürich (18.7°C) http://www.cloudsuisse.com/ - your owncloud, hosted in Switzerland. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org