On 16:16, Sat 05 Dec 09, rhubbell wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 14:59:53 -0800
> Philip Guenther wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 11:25 AM, rhubbell <rhubb...@ihubbell.com> wrote:
> > > I have disabled IPv6 in the kernel (via top-level GENERIC) but I can't
> > > see what other places it needs to be disabled for other applications.
> > 
> > "Needs to be disabled" ...to accomplish what goal?  Saving of disk
> > space?  Elimination of code complexity?  Ignoring of IPv6 packets that
> > are received?  Something else?
> 
> I presumed that applications would be written so that if there's no
> support for a protocol family in the kernel that the app would be smart
> enough to avoid using that family.  Doesn't seem unreasonable.

give us some data.
tcpdump will be ok.

> 
> 
> > 
> > Depending on what you're trying to accomplish, putting
> >   up -inet6
> > 
> > in your /etc/hostname.* files may be sufficient.
> 
> It seems that may help some but some apps are still not aware enough.

If your system does not support ipv6, there will be no outgoing/incoming
ipv6 packets.

> 
> > 
> > 
> > > Is it enabled per-application or is there some magic in a top-level
> > > Makefile somewhere? This IPv6 is like Whak-A-Mole. Or is it just so
> > > pervasive now that it cannot be disabled? I don't have a need to
> > > partake in the IPv6 "research" right now.
> > 
> > Sounds like you would prefer if the presence of IPv6 wasn't making the
> > code more complex.  If so, the answer is "no, it cannot be disabled in
> > that way."
> 
> Thanks for the assist. To me it's simply I don't need IPv6, I don't use
> IPv6. I don't want to see any errors from applications that want IPv6.
> Why isn't IPX in the kernel and everywhere else? Or AppleTalk or .... 
> Yes I know IPv6 is the "future". But I can wait. I've yet to see a good
> answer of why it's on by default in a lot of places. Is it to shake it out
> to find the issues? That's fine but to force it is not fine. It should be
> opt-in not opt-out just like most everything.

You only have 1 year left according to most counters.
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