I've been running nut & upsd without ipv6 (either in kernel or userland)
for ages on Hardened x86.

Regards:
Dw.
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2011.Február 21.(H) 19:34 időpontban sch...@subverted.org ezt írta:
> On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 12:02:20PM -0500, Anthony G. Basile wrote:
> | On 02/15/2011 02:12 PM, Chris Frederick wrote:
> | > Hi everyone,
> | >
> | > I'll chime in on this one.  I want to clarify what is being asked, and
> add my two cents.
> |
> | Okay, I don't think there was a consensus on this issue, so I'm sure to
> | make someone unhappy.  I think for now, we'll leave the status quo, ie
> | ipv6 off by default.
>
> Here's an issue I've found with ipv6, and not necessarily hardened: upsd
> fails to start if it can't autoload net-pf-10.  Since in hardened we
> have the ability to disable module autoloading and I've used that to
> prevent my apps from emitting ipv6 I wasn't yet in control of, it was
> definitely an edge case hardened helped find.  That particular app
> (sys-power/nut) doesn't even have an ipv6 USE flag.
>



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