On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 06:42:52PM +0200, Marco Davids wrote:
> Op Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 13:22, Nico Schottelius wrote:
> > if I cannot turn off IPv4, I cannot test what needs to be fixed.
>
> You know what? I actually agree with Nico on this.
>
> It's 2019 and the adoption of IPv6 is actually gai
Op Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 13:22, Nico Schottelius wrote:
if I cannot turn off IPv4, I cannot test what needs to be fixed.
You know what? I actually agree with Nico on this.
It's 2019 and the adoption of IPv6 is actually gaining momentum (at last).
This is absolutely the time to seriously start
Hey Adam,
thanks for the fast response.
Adam Borowski writes:
> On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 11:32:38AM +0200, Nico Schottelius wrote:
>> running some IPv6 only
>> networks. The systems in the IPv6 only networks do not need any IPv4
>> support anymore and thus for switches/routers we turned the s
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 11:32:38AM +0200, Nico Schottelius wrote:
> running some IPv6 only
> networks. The systems in the IPv6 only networks do not need any IPv4
> support anymore and thus for switches/routers we turned the support off.
> Today we tried to turn off IPv4 in the Linux kernel at comp
Good morning kernel hackers,
we are a small company in Switzerland running some IPv6 only
networks. The systems in the IPv6 only networks do not need any IPv4
support anymore and thus for switches/routers we turned the support off.
Today we tried to turn off IPv4 in the Linux kernel at compile
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