Could it be that I use only ipv6 as lsmod | grep ip does not show something like ipv4?
Thanks, phi On 2005-08-08 at 13:39:19 +0100, Conall O'Brien wrote: > On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 01:36:36PM IST, Philipp Röthl > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> incoherently babbled: > > > > What does `lsmod` show? Is it mentioning the ipv6 module? It it's not > > > there, does "grep CONFIG_IPV6 /boot/config-`uname -r`" releal ipv6 as > > > built in (CONFIG_IPV6=y) or a module (CONFIG_IPV6=m) > > Yes, lsmod shows the ipv6 module > > > > :~# lsmod | grep ipv6 > > ipv6 264740 36 > > Then you have some other module loading ipv6 as a dependancy... > > > :~# grep net-pf-10 /etc/modules.conf > > # alias net-pf-10 off # IPv6 > > > > So, I will try to remove the leading # (i.e. uncomment the line) :) > > That looks fine, after your next reboot, IPv6 will be disabled and you > should not have your problem anymore. > > -- > > Conall O'Brien > > http://www.conall.net > > GPG Key: http://www.conall.net/gpg/ > > We don't care. We don't have to. We're your telecom company.
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