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> net.ipv6.conf.enp5s0.accept_ra = 0
> net.ipv6.conf.lo.accept_ra = 1
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> and yet enp5s0 has a public IPv6 address.
Same here. Forwarding is off, accept_ra is unchanged and yet ipv6
works for me now.
https://sysctl-explorer.net/net/ipv6/accept_ra/
has this bit
Possible values
Lee writes:
> I have a desktop and a laptop - neither one is picking up the ipv6
> network prefix from the router advertisement. 'ifconfig -a' on both
> show a single 'inet6 fe80::' line under each interface.
Well, how do you manage your network? Is there a checkbox to check or
uncheck somewher
I have a desktop and a laptop - neither one is picking up the ipv6
network prefix from the router advertisement. 'ifconfig -a' on both
show a single 'inet6 fe80::' line under each interface.
if it makes a difference:
$ cat /etc/debian_version
11.3
I checked with wireshark - the RAs look good.
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