On 03/07/18 11:23, Ed Greshko wrote:
> And this is running
>
> /sbin/dhclient -d -q -6
Ah, Hah!
After a time that process exited. And this did show up in the journal.
Mar 07 11:20:37 f27gq.greshko.com NetworkManager[740]: [1520392837.1581]
dhcp6 (enp0s3): state changed unknown -> timeout
On 03/07/18 11:16, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 03/07/18 07:04, Chris Caudle wrote:
>> Could be the case that AUTOCONF and DHCPv6 are mutually exclusive now.
>> I have a CentOS 7.4 machine which seems to be running correctly with both
>> IPV6_AUTOCONF=yes and DHCPV6C=yes, but that distribution has dhcli
On 03/07/18 07:04, Chris Caudle wrote:
> Could be the case that AUTOCONF and DHCPv6 are mutually exclusive now.
> I have a CentOS 7.4 machine which seems to be running correctly with both
> IPV6_AUTOCONF=yes and DHCPV6C=yes, but that distribution has dhclient
> provided by dhclient-4.2.5-58.el7.c
On 03/07/18 07:04, Chris Caudle wrote:
> Could be the case that AUTOCONF and DHCPv6 are mutually exclusive now.
> I have a CentOS 7.4 machine which seems to be running correctly with both
> IPV6_AUTOCONF=yes and DHCPV6C=yes, but that distribution has dhclient
> provided by dhclient-4.2.5-58.el7.c
Could be the case that AUTOCONF and DHCPv6 are mutually exclusive now.
I have a CentOS 7.4 machine which seems to be running correctly with both
IPV6_AUTOCONF=yes and DHCPV6C=yes, but that distribution has dhclient provided
by dhclient-4.2.5-58.el7.centos.1 and Fedora 27 is using rhclient from
d
On 03/07/18 03:50, Chris Caudle wrote:
> I am looking for some help getting IPv6 configured properly on a Fedora 27
> system.
> I have one system which was installed fresh with Fedora 27, that system is
> working properly, it receives both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses assigned by my
> router (running la