Re: Disabling IPv4

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Darryl Ross wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
So looks like I am stuck with IPv4 no matter what. Unless there is some
magic glue in rc.sysinit.

Build a custom kernel and remove ipv4 support (or make it a module). It really
isn't that hard.
It really is not worth it.

The desire to disable IPv4 was to clear out any 'confusion' while getting apps working on IPv6. Since this is a mobile project using HIP, I plan on using Teredo when on networks not providing native IPv6. So at some point IPv4 is needed again.

Just an eye-opener that IPv4 is like, forever. At least right now.

But you now, I remember the fights back in the early '90s to get IP into OSs.


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