Re: Disable IPv6 by default.

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Mark wrote:
2007/9/13, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" <johannbg@xxxxx>:
Let's disable IPv6 by default and let the user enable it.
Which means if not enabled, all service's and configuration should be
clean of IPv6 entry's
until enabled.

The WorldWideWeb is far from switching to IPv6.
Institutions/company's wont spent $$$ in buying expensive IPv6 or dual
capable IPv4/IPv6 Hardware
unless they are forced to do due so...

I don't know the strategy behind this  decision  from the beginning?
( maybe publicity  stunt  or to show the world we could  )
Yeah, weee, the crowd goes wild *applause applause*

Throw the dice and see if you make the reality check..

Let's turn it of by default and reconsider it after 3 - 5 years or later

Best regards.
            Johann B.

Hi,

it would be stupid to disable it now that it's in (for a while) there
are sites and servers out there that use IPv6 so for that reason alone
it should be enabled. It's also the future for the internet ip's so it
just should be in fedora (and not because it's in vista).

Mark.

If enabled ( upgrade would keep it enabled )
Otherwise manually choose to enabled it during install ( Anaconda )
If not enabled, config and services should be left explicitly to IPv4

Best regards
           Johann B.

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