James Carlson wrote:
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.
no joy. the manual commands certainly got rid of the two inet6
entries. bouncing nwam brought them right back. is there something in
the ncp-Automatic.conf file that would accomplish the same effect? i
thought i found something via google, but that sent me to a broken
oracle page :(
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