> > Please don't say `Linux operating system', it is unfair to those who > actually wrote it, the GNU project. Linux is an important part of the > GNU system, but it is not the system -- it is a kernel. You can help > us spread that knowledge by talking about GNU when you talk about > GNU-powered software distributions (a la GNU/Linux instead of just > Linux). Please see http://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html for more > information.
My bad, thank you for the useful information. Seeing that the operating system you are using is GNU/Linux, then it > does support IPv6. But for whatever reasons, your kernel (Linux) can > have IPv6 support disabled. Can you check? The directory > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/ should exist with some files in it. The directory you mentioned does not exist.
