Am 14.07.2013 00:33, schrieb David Beveridge: > On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 2:36 AM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> coming up with a "link-local" address inside a network >> which is *pure ipv4* on a server means *any* random >> device which does the same may bypass all your firewall >> rule since iptables and ip6tables are two different >> services >> > so grow up and run an ipv6 firewall. > or go back to a much older distro keep your polemic for you! it is *the wrong* way to need setup firewalls for unused things - they have to be *disabled* entirely period >> F19 with F20-Kernel >> >> *why?* there is no ipv6 configuration, BOOTPROTO=static is pretty clear >> IPV6INIT=no states clear *no ipv6 for me* >> > I think you're barking up the wrong tree, > take your arguement to kernel.org > IPv6 Init is done in the kernel before initscripts even runs oh the kernel knows before the initscripts which interfaces are brougth up by them - interesting and funny theory!
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