SirDice said:Not sure if this is correct, the settings changed a lot compared to 8.x and I'm still adjusting myself.
/etc/rc.conf:
Code:ipv6_network_interfaces="none" # Default is auto ipv6_activate_all_interfaces="NO" # this is the default
You should. It won't be long until all IPv4 addresses are completely depleted.DD said:Anyway, still don't care for the ipv6 stuff.
SirDice said:You should. It won't be long until all IPv4 addresses are completely depleted.
Neither was I but it never hurts to be prepared for the future. It'll also give you an edge over your colleagues as they will scramble to get educated when they're forced to migrate and you already know how it worksDD said:And to be totally honest I'm not skilled enough on ipv6 - yet -
Ah, yes, understandable.to risk using it in production environment when it's more the superfluous.
SirDice said:Neither was I but it never hurts to be prepared for the future. It'll also give you an edge over your colleagues as they will scramble to get educated when they're forced to migrate and you already know how it works
SirDice said:Ah, yes, understandable.
# grep ipv6 /etc/defaults/rc.conf
phoenix said:# grep ipv6 /etc/defaults/rc.conf
Read the comments attached to those, and the rc.conf(5) man page for details.
ip6addrctl_enable="NO" # New way to disable IPv6 support
ip6addrctl_policy="ipv4_prefer" # Use IPv4 instead of IPv6
ipv6_activate_all_interfaces="NO" # Do not automatically add IPv6 addresses
DD said:I don't want the link-local on any interface, besides ntpd seems not able to bind the ipv6 addresses giving me error during startup.
ifconfig_bge0_ipv6="inet6 auto_linklocal"