Hi. On Sat, Jun 09, 2018 at 09:42:03AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > The recent post about disabling IPv6 raised the question "How does this > affect me?"
Well, if you need to disable it, its pretty straightforward. The question is - why would you need to do so. > A Duck-Duck-Go search gave a number of hits what the were and also some > historical information. > How does this affect a home user with only one machine? You're paying your ISP to take care of the hard part of this equation (billing, routing, peer isolation to name a few). If T-Mobile is providing you with IPv6, everything should Just Work⢠for you. If it does not - there's big fat chance of a local configuration problem. > As one of the articles reported that my ISP {T-Mobile} was already using > IPv6 internally, I suspect it does not. > Are there any "gotchas"? Short of 'check whatever they give you instead of a proper router just to be sure that you don't have IPv6'? > Suggested search terms that would be fruitful for a home user? Let's see. 'tcpdump 101' 'ipv6 routing basics' 'icmp type 134' 'dhcpv6 howto' 'debian disable ipv6' 'disable ipv6 regedit' (Windows only) Reco