The 2.6.30 kernel seems to have ipv6 turned on and compiled-in -- i.e.
not a module.
Does this make it impossible to turn off IPv6? Or am I missing
something...
I'm on a network where the router advertises an ipv6 prefix and route,
but that route is flakey (it's been out for over a week now). As a
result aptitude spends a long timeout trying the ipv6 address for
security.debian.org before it finally falls back to the ipv4 address.
So, is there a way to tell it that ipv6 is simply not available,
regardless of what the router advertisements say?
Thanks!
Rick
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