hello,
i have a problem to enable ipv6 in fedora 9 because i have a project about ipv6 attacks
:confused:my questions are:
-is ipv6 is already exist in fedora 9?
-how can i enable ipv6 with fedora9?
- where can i find the libraries(lib) C cose i have the thc-ipv6 attack tools and when i compile with gcc i have always the same type of failure
I have setup an Nginx server in a machine which have both ipv4 and ipv6 addresses. Currently, its connected to CloudFlare and only use ipv4. I have 1 ipv4 address assigned to the web server.
Now what I want is, to become fully ipv6. Then connect to CloudFlare. So, if an ipv4 user comes to the site, CloudFlare will make sure that he can visit my ipv6 only site!
hi guys, I have a problem about ipv6 on F17. My network support ipv6. I add
Code:
NETWORKING_IPV6=yes
to /etc/sysconfig/network. I use Network-Manager to access network.
After I connect the system to network, I can go to ipv6 sites and use transmission to download via ipv6.
I wonder if I can communicate via IPv6. I know this depends on the ISP. Is there any simple way how to deterimne if my ISP provides IPv6 connection or at least if my router provides this functionality?
If there is not such possibility to use "real" IPv6, what is the best way to simulate it on Ubuntu?
I was looking for configuring Slackware to use ipv6 but all instruction I found speak about using an ipv6 tunnel that encapsulate ipv6 request into ipv4 packet and send them to an external router that extracts ipv6 request and sends a reply (or, at least, this is what I understood).
Is that necessary? Isn't there a way to configure a pure ipv6 system?
First of all there is pdsh which is essentially a parallel distributed shell which may execute commands on a list of given hosts. However, I find myself in an IPv6 only problem setting.
HI,
I disabled IPv6 on my system. I wonder how can I enable it back?
I'd followed this:
Code:
su -c 'echo "install ipv6 /bin/true
blacklist ipv6" > /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-ipv6.conf'
Code:
su -c 'service ip6tables stop && chkconfig ip6tables off'
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Hi,I have an installation of arch running on a VM with bridged adapter and am testing some IPv6 connectivity. I am struggling to ssh to it over IPv6 from my windows box (putty client), however connecting over IPv4 works fine. I'm able to ping6 the VM and also have a webserver (tinyhttpd) up and running accepting connections on IPv6. I'm fairly new to linux and have hit a roadblock..
On this computer (a laptop) I have three versions of Ubuntu installed: 12.04, 12.10, and I'm also testing Raring. Networking - both wireless and wired - works well with all three. However, the IPv6 address for Raring that is displayed as the public address (e.g. at test-ipv6.com, and all others) for my wired connection, is the one that contains the mac address for my computer.