On Sat, 2007-09-15 at 13:59 +0200, David Woodhouse wrote: > On Sat, 2007-09-15 at 08:45 -0200, Thomas M Steenholdt wrote: > > This is just not worth changing defaults over. IPv6 is the future > > (whether you like it or not), so lets just leave it there to be as ready > > as possible when the ship sails. I haven't swithced to IPv6 either, but > > it takes less that 30 secs to disable it on a newly installed system. 30 > > secs that I can easily spare on this. > > A whole 30 seconds? You can actually get proper IPv6 connectivity in > that amount of time, if you have a public IPv4 address: > > echo IPV6_DEFAULTDEV=tun6to4 >> /etc/sysconfig/network > echo IPV6INIT=yes >> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 > echo IPV6TO4INIT=yes >> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 > > More details, and how to set it up to route for a whole subnet of > machines so that all you have to do is plug them in, at > http://linux.yyz.us/ipv6-fc2-howto.html Ok, I tried out this one, and it works as long as you manually usef ifup/ifdown, but as soon as NetworkManager gets in the equation nothing works. Is there a way to configure NetworkManager to do 6-to-4 ? I use NM to quickly activate the VPN and to easily jump on WiFi Nnetworks, so if I have to choose between IPV6 and NM, right now I have to choose NM. Simo. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list