Re: Is there a way to stop ipv6 leakage without turning off ipv6?

2017-04-02 Thread Ed Greshko
On 04/03/17 08:29, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > You really need to configure your VPN to also tunnel IPv6. Get into > the habit. IPv6 is actually being effectively deployed. The more you > delay, the more issues you will have. I guess this comment was meant for me. Well, I would configure my VP

Re: Is there a way to stop ipv6 leakage without turning off ipv6?

2017-04-02 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 04/01/2017 06:22 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: On 04/01/17 21:42, William Oliver wrote: I'm using Fedora 25 on an HP laptop with KDE. I commonly use a VPN service, but it leaks ipv6 addresses. This seems to be a common problem with VPN and ipv6, from what I've read on the internet. So, I've turn

Re: QEMU/KVM/Windows and Samba+NFS

2017-04-02 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 04/02/2017 09:01 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: I want to use N as a backup server for W, however W cannot see shares on N. It complains about permissions. It seems to me that from both a performance and reliability perspective, this is the problem you should solve. Specifically what info

Re: Is there a way to stop ipv6 leakage without turning off ipv6?

2017-04-02 Thread J.Witvliet
Yes, use your firewall to drop all Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone > Op 2 apr. 2017 om 00:25 heeft Ed Greshko het > volgende geschreven: > >> On 04/01/17 21:42, William Oliver wrote: >> I'm using Fedora 25 on an HP laptop with KDE. I commonly use a VPN >> service, but it leaks ipv6 addresses. Thi

QEMU/KVM/Windows and Samba+NFS

2017-04-02 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
I have: - An NAS (Iomega) which supports both NFS and CIFS. Call it N. - A Fedora 25 desktop running Samba. Call it D. - A Windows 10 VM (QEMU/KVM) running on D. Call it W. I want to use N as a backup server for W, however W cannot see shares on N. It complains about permissions. N runs a pretty