Am Montag 02 August 2010 schrieb HG: ...
The question is, if things like this (which used to work in the world of IPv4) break if IPv6 is disabled, should they be fixed or should there be no possibility to disable IPv6? For me, it is just as fine to go with IPv6 enabled.
Do both machines have IPv6 addresses? `ip -6 addr` Can the machines ping each other's IPv6 addresses? `ping6 fdb5:60da:9b8a:1:250:56ff:fea8:27e2` [assuming they are on the same subnet]
About this... I really hate it if I some day need to start to use addresses like this in my home network. :-(
If not then something is broken.
Are the firewalls blocking IPv6 traffic - generally they should mirror the IPv4 configuration?
No firewalls in between the computers.
Maybe you can use "ssh -4", according to man ssh: -4 Forces ssh to use IPv4 addresses only. HTH hjb -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org