Is it safe to remove IPv6 from latest test kernel
Stan Bubrouski
stan at ccs.neu.edu
Sat May 22 16:49:12 UTC 2004
On Sat, 2004-05-22 at 02:39, Jesse Keating wrote:
> *cough* to answer your question, removing ipv6 shouldn't hurt things
> horribly. Be sure to disable any services that may use ipv6, such as
> ip6tables or anything like that. Of course this configuration may be
> largely untested so you may be wading into waters where nobody has an
> answer for you.
>
According to Alan it could break gftp, so I'm not going to be removing
IPv6 till I look at that...
> Also, comments like the ones further down in your email are a quick way to
> ensure that you won't be posting on any Red Hat list in the future.
> Please try to keep personal remarks such as those to yourself. I don't
> care what you call people when talking to your cat (or whatever object may
> be in your talking range), but there is absolutely no reason to do
> something like that in a public mailing list. Try to keep it professional
> 'eh?
>
Yeah I know, I wasn't in the best condition when I posted that and it
was highly inappropriate, I apologize. I sent a separate e-mail to this
list and the devel list apologizing a moment ago for my remarks. Warren
isn't evil, I was just frustrated I wasn't getting the answers I'd hoped
for. Look for better behaviour in the future.
Thanks,
Stan
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