On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, God wrote: > On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, s tsao wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > I have a linux-2.4.1 (Redhat7.0) with IPv6 enabled. > > I'm able to ping other IPv6 host, but can't telnet > > nor ftp. > > heh... I have almost the same setup and results. RH 7.0, 2.4.2 Kernel. > > Don't know if it is > related or not, but are you by chance running bind on the same box? And > if so, did you notice named crashing after bringing up an interface with > an ipv6 addy? (I can't for the life of me figure out > why.. hrm). Actually, is there even a list specificaly targeted at Linux > and ipv6? BIND 9 has known problems with IPv6 addrs and by default in BIND 9.1.1rc3 searching for IPv6 addresses on startup is disabled. Read the latest on www.isc.org about this. This may not be related to the problem reported by the original poster, but it might. He didn't provide enough details. 'james -- James A. Crippen <james@unlambda.com> ,-./-. Anchorage, Alaska, Lambda Unlimited: Recursion 'R' Us | |/ | USA, 61.2069 N, 149.766 W, Y = \f.(\x.f(xx)) (\x.f(xx)) | |\ | Earth, Sol System, Y(F) = F(Y(F)) \_,-_/ Milky Way. - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org