I am also currently running Lucid 10.04 and am seeing this problem. At
home, I have a dual-stack set up with radvd running on my gateway. With
the IPv6 set to automatic, I get both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses at home,
but then when I get to the office, I get nothing. The infrastructure at
the
I need to acknowledge this too.
For eth0 I had IPv6 set to automatic, address only and it worked quite fine
until I suspended my notebook and resumed it again.
Then NetworkManager not even configures a valid IPv4 setup because it has
trouble with the IPv6 RA announcements.
This is a BIG show
** Tags added: ipv6
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IPv6 address no longer assigned via radvd
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Same problem here, i've to uninstall network-manager
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IPv6 address no longer assigned via radvd
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This issue appears to still be here in the 10.04 code, it's still not
fixed, and it's broken even more, before setting Network Manager to
Ignore for IPv6, got around the problem and RADVD was able to issue
address's still, the 10.04 code this does not work, it's all ignored and
I have no IPv6.
this is a BIG show stopper for me.
the New Network Manager handling IPv6 is a good idea, but it times out
before RADVD gives my system an address - I have had te re-enable IPv4
on my network, and disable IPv6 on my system JUST to get my system on
the network - this is unacceptable behaviour. and
this is still the case with my system after upgrading to karmic, will
download iso image and verify that it also happens with the live
environment.
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IPv6 address no longer assigned via radvd
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tried live cd, enabling the wl driver it crashed, will try again with
next alpha.
also tried on a 32bit laptop that also uses the wl driver but another
chip, there i get an ip6 address.
here more details for the laptop that fails:
64bit install over the wireless interface, using the wl driver.