Karanbir Singh wrote:
Christopher Chan wrote:
The OP is not saying there is no ipv6 netfilter support. He said that
there is no ipv6 state netfilter module or something like that.
In which case either you dont know what the OP is talking about, or he
doesnt know what he asked :D
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ip6tables -nL | wc -l
124
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# hostname
panic.karan.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# lsof -i | grep IPv6 | wc -l
561
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ip a l | grep net6
inet6 ::1/128 scope host
inet6 fe80::20d:61ff:fe80:7ce3/64 scope link
inet6 2001:4830:1600:13c::2/64 scope global
inet6 fe80::4224:e704/128 scope link
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# uname -r
2.6.18-53.1.14.el5
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- K"Natively running ipv6 for a few years now"B
What he originally said was that this needed kernel 2.6.20 or newer. Is
this one of the feature backports into the enterprise kernel that Centos
inherits?
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Les Mikesell
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