Re: Centos 6 - disabling IPv6 addressing

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On 03/09/2015 12:52 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
No change after running this and trying both:

system network restart

ifdown eth0; ifup eth0

Still having an IPv6 addr.

The box has been up for 140 days.  Would like to keep it running...

This box is really Redsleeve 6, which is the port of Centos 6 to arm.
The kernel I am using is the F19 kernel.  All of this MIGHT be
contributing to things not working as they would on a 'normal' Centos
box.  I am awaiting the start of the Centos7-arm work ;)


Hmm, I've used the information in this link in the past with good results:

http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/CentOS6#head-d47139912868bcb9d754441ecb6a8a10d41781df

Don't know how this would with with Redsleeve, but with both CentOS 6 and RHEL 6 it works fine. I was able to disable IPv6 on-the-fly without a reboot using the "sysctl -w" method.

Your Mileage May Vary!
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Jay Leafey - jay.leafey@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Memphis, TN
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