Carlos E. R. wrote:
El 2016-09-11 a las 17:49 +0200, Per Jessen escribió:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
El 2016-09-11 a las 10:55 -0400, James Knott escribió:
On 09/11/2016 10:18 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The real problem is that I'm given an IPv6 address which the ISP does not route, and I can do nothing about it.
Where is that address coming from?
Typically zypper asking.
I think James meant the address that your router dishes out. Without any configuration, it is pretty odd.
My router? It does not have an IPv6 address, only IPv4.
Maybe when I said "I'm given an IPv6 address" we got a confusion. I mean that I get a response from some service that I have to contact that address to download some file or something. Not that the ISP gives my router an address to use as its own. Sorry.
Okay, I understand. So the resolver gives you an IPv6 address, yes that working is as designed. Unless a service is IPv6-only it is still not a problem. Unless your PC thinks it has IPv6 connecitivity. I have a similar "issue" on a Leap422 test-desktop. It only has IPv6, no IPv4. The resolver keeps giving me IPv4 addresses for services that have no IPv6 address. :-) -- Per Jessen, Zürich (18.0°C) http://www.hostsuisse.com/ - dedicated server rental in Switzerland. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org