Hi, in Fedora 13:
right-click net icon in Panel select Edit Connections select your interface (repeat for all used): e.g. Wired select System eth0 click Edit click IPv6 Settings tab select Method: Ignore click Apply give password for root click Close
Jurek
On 07/01/2010 10:13 AM, Jurek Bajor wrote:
Hi, in Fedora 13:
right-click net icon in Panel select Edit Connections select your interface (repeat for all used): e.g. Wired select System eth0 click Edit click IPv6 Settings tab select Method: Ignore click Apply give password for root click Close
Jurek
Hi Jurek, I am not running Network manager, so I do not have a net icon on the panel. I ran sudo /usr/bin/system-config-network and I select the wifi ra0 device, click edit but I see no IPv6 Settings tab
On 07/01/2010 10:13 AM, Jurek Bajor wrote:
Hi, in Fedora 13:
right-click net icon in Panel select Edit Connections select your interface (repeat for all used): e.g. Wired select System eth0 click Edit click IPv6 Settings tab select Method: Ignore click Apply give password for root click Close
Jurek
I ran the command
$ sudo /usr/bin/system-config-network-cmd . . . DeviceList.Wireless.ra0.IPv6Init=False . . . DeviceList.Ethernet.eth0.IPv6Init=False . . .
So, clearly, ipv6 is not the cause of the problem.