On 16:02, Sat 05 Dec 09, rhubbell wrote:
> On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 13:10:27 -0800
> Allie Daneman wrote:
> 
> > man ifconfig...is a quick and easy way to disable inet6 on any 
> > interface. Beyond that I'm thinking sysctl, did you peruse around before 
> > posting ?
> 
> It's not that simple. Applications still try IPv6 even when it's disabled
> in the kernel and there's no vestige of it for ifconfig to even find.
> So the problem is that there are apps I need to rebuild but I presumed that
> there might be a simple way to disable from a top-level makefile or the
> like.

"there are apps" means you are not talking about your system.

Did you even bother to look at a tcpdump when you are running on a
kernel without ipv6 support? Is there any ipv6 traffic when running on a
kernel without ipv6 ?

You blame us for a lot of stuff while you did not do anything to show us
where the problem is.

Till you have more data, go read the manpages and find out yourself
mkay?

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