Dan Swartzendruber wrote: > > Okay, I'm stumped. How do I disable ipv6? Google points me at adding > this line to /etc/nwam/llp: > > e1000g0 noipv6 > > So I did, and bounced nwam with 'svcadm restart nwam'. Yet, I still see > this: > > e1000g0: flags=20002004841<UP,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DHCP,IPv6> mtu 1280 index 4 > inet6 fe80::20c:29ff:fedf:6add/10 > ether 0:c:29:df:6a:dd > e1000g0:1: flags=20002004841<UP,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DHCP,IPv6> mtu 1280 > index 4 > inet6 2001:470:1f11:1201::12b1/128
e1000g is one of the drivers with known (and long-standing) hardware checksum issues. Did you see the e1000g.conf entries I suggested? The entry you added should certainly do the job. I don't know why it doesn't, and I've been out of touch with the NWAM folks for a long time, so I don't know the current status of it. (Are you even using NWAM?) You can certainly manually remove those entries: ifconfig e1000g0:1 inet6 unplumb ifconfig e1000g0 inet6 unplumb I'd do that and then recycle the 'nwam' service to see if it comes back. If it does, then that sounds like a bug (of some sort) with nwamd. If it doesn't, then it's possible that there's a corner case here (new entries in llp) that nwamd doesn't handle too well. -- James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W <carls...@workingcode.com> _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss