On 09/18/14 22:27, James Hogarth wrote:
On 18 Sep 2014 09:07, "dE" <de.techno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 09/17/14 21:03, Marcelo Ricardo Leitner wrote:
One more test. Please check sysctl -a | grep disable_ipv6 output
And if it's =1, set it to 0.
When NetworkManager is running, it may disable ipv6 on the interface if
its not configured via NM...
Yes, that was it. Thanks!!
But this's the default? The installer should be checked for this.
The default is not to disable ipv6 so something in your environment
actively did this.
This does, however, leave me somewhat confused as to how you claimed there
was a fc00::1001 address on there and you were adding the additional
address when you saw the refused message...
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I did not claim that, I said that's the host's address. I was not able
to set the guest address.
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