Re: FC12-- Temporarily turning off IPv6 in Firefox and Thunderbird

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On 01/12/2010 01:00 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Robert Moskowitz on 01/12/2010 02:36 PM wrote:
>> And before I left home I was on my wireless network that DOES have IPv6
>> and a RA server.
>
> It's possible you've hit a bug with NetworkManager. It may be carrying 
> over the default gateway for IPv6 if you go from a IPv6 network to 
> IPv4-only network. I do this all the time though and I have not seen 
> issues, so it may be certain steps that you are doing that no one else 
> is.

Back on wireless and the route is back:

ifconfig wlan0
wlan0     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:1B:77:43:09:78
           inet addr:192.168.171.160  Bcast:192.168.175.255  
Mask:255.255.248.0
           inet6 addr: fe80::21b:77ff:fe43:978/64 Scope:Link

route -A inet6 -n
Kernel IPv6 routing table
Destination                                 Next 
Hop                                Flags Metric Ref    Use Iface
fe80::/64                                   
::                                      U     256    0        0 wlan0
::/0                                        
fe80::2149:9a62:1185:fd1c               UGDA  1024   0        0 wlan0
::1/128                                     
::                                      U     0      64       1 lo
fe80::21b:77ff:fe43:978/128                 
::                                      U     0      0        1 lo
ff02::c/128                                 
ff02::c                                 UC    0      9        0 wlan0
ff02::fb/128                                
ff02::fb                                UC    0      10       0 wlan0
ff02::1:2/128                               
ff02::1:2                               UC    0      21       0 wlan0
ff02::1:3/128                               
ff02::1:3                               UC    0      125       0 wlan0
ff02::1:ff40:1856/128                       
ff02::1:ff40:1856                       UC    0      21       0 wlan0
ff02::1:ff85:fd1c/128                       
ff02::1:ff85:fd1c                       UC    0      11       0 wlan0
ff02::1:ff8d:264b/128                       
ff02::1:ff8d:264b                       UC    0      9        0 wlan0
ff02::1:ffab:2805/128                       
ff02::1:ffab:2805                       UC    0      1        0 wlan0
ff00::/8                                    
::                                      U     256    0        0 wlan0

So it could be something left over from my home wireless that 
NetworkManager did not clear out.

BTW, on my home network I have REAL global v6 addresses.   I have my own 
/48 prefix.




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