Re: IPv6 across suspend / resume -- who is responsible for flushing?

2011-05-18 Thread Bjørn Mork
Michael Richardson m...@sandelman.ca writes: I suspended my laptop from my home (wifi) network which has native IPv6. I resume it on the VIA train which does not have any IPv6. I still have the prefix from home, so my laptop thinks it should still use it. I could turn the lifetime in the RA

IPv6 across suspend / resume -- who is responsible for flushing?

2011-05-17 Thread Michael Richardson
I suspended my laptop from my home (wifi) network which has native IPv6. I resume it on the VIA train which does not have any IPv6. I still have the prefix from home, so my laptop thinks it should still use it. I could turn the lifetime in the RA down a bunch, but that seems wrong.

Re: IPv6 across suspend / resume -- who is responsible for flushing?

2011-05-17 Thread Andrew O. Shadoura
Hello, On Tue, 17 May 2011 07:11:00 -0400 Michael Richardson m...@sandelman.ca wrote: I suspended my laptop from my home (wifi) network which has native IPv6. I resume it on the VIA train which does not have any IPv6. I still have the prefix from home, so my laptop thinks it should still

Re: IPv6 across suspend / resume -- who is responsible for flushing?

2011-05-17 Thread Michael Richardson
Andrew == Andrew O Shadoura bugzi...@tut.by writes: I suspended my laptop from my home (wifi) network which has native IPv6. I resume it on the VIA train which does not have any IPv6. I still have the prefix from home, so my laptop thinks it should still use it. I

Re: IPv6 across suspend / resume -- who is responsible for flushing?

2011-05-17 Thread Andrew O. Shadoura
Hello, On Tue, 17 May 2011 13:05:30 -0400 Michael Richardson m...@sandelman.ca wrote: I used to use ifplugd, but NetworkManager is supposed to do more, particularily as it relates to WPA and crap like that. Well, that's the point, it is /supposed/, not it /does/. But, I think you are