On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 10:52:57PM +0930, Tim wrote: > On Mon, 2007-08-27 at 07:59 -0400, Mauriat M wrote: > > It was pointed out to me that if there's a *real* problem which is > > solved by disabling IPv6, then that's not normal -- that means there's > > a bug either in Fedora or more likely a problem with the local network > > (or nameservers) which should be reported and fixed. > > > > Chances are you should report the problem to your ISP or network > > admin. I understand that's not easy for everyone. If you believe it is > > Fedora specific use bugzilla. > > I dare say that for a lot people IPv6 just isn't possible, for the > moment. I don't recall any of our ISPs stating that they support it, > and I don't recall seeing an IPv6 address when I was using a dial-up > ISP. So, I'd say that they didn't provide the feature without > mentioning it, either. And my ADSL modem doesn't support it, even if my > new ISP does (which I don't know). # yum install aiccu Set up an account at http://noc.sixxs.net, put that info into /etc/aiccu.conf, and congrats, you've got IPv6. -- Matt Domsch Linux Technology Strategist, Dell Office of the CTO linux.dell.com & www.dell.com/linux -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list