writes:
>> > Seeing significant issues with IPv6. After some time, IPv6 completely
>> > seems to stop working. IPv4 is unaffected.
>>
>> I'm seeing an IPv6 breakage in NetworkManager/dhclient6 too. At first
>> it looked like an Selinux problem (there was an
On 01/22/2014 12:52 AM,
From: Dan Irwin
Seeing significant issues with IPv6. After some time, IPv6 completely seems
to stop working. IPv4 is unaffected.
Re-connecting to wifi seems to restore IPv6 connectivity.
However, various things (ssh, firefox) stop working completely. Open ssh
sessions
p.
Thanks
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht <
wolfgang.ruppre...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dan Irwin writes:
> > Seeing significant issues with IPv6. After some time, IPv6 completely
> > seems to stop working. IPv4 is unaffected.
>
> I'm seeing
Dan Irwin writes:
> Seeing significant issues with IPv6. After some time, IPv6 completely
> seems to stop working. IPv4 is unaffected.
I'm seeing an IPv6 breakage in NetworkManager/dhclient6 too. At first
it looked like an Selinux problem (there was an avc), but fixing that
didn
Allegedly, on or about 22 January 2014, Dan Irwin sent:
> Seeing significant issues with IPv6. After some time, IPv6 completely
> seems to stop working. IPv4 is unaffected.
Check the mailing list archives, I seem to recall a similar situation
being described not that long ago.
--
[tim@localhost
I have no problems with latest NetworkManager and IPv6 (configured as
static address)
2014/1/22 Dan Irwin :
> Hi all,
>
> Seeing significant issues with IPv6. After some time, IPv6 completely seems
> to stop working. IPv4 is unaffected.
>
> Re-connecting to wifi seems to restore IPv6 connectivity.
Ever checked MTU? I had to go down to 1450 on the workstation On the
IPv6 router it is 1480.
suomi
On 2014-01-22 03:14, Dan Irwin wrote:
Hi all,
Seeing significant issues with IPv6. After some time, IPv6 completely
seems to stop working. IPv4 is unaffected.
Re-connecting to wifi seems to re
Hi all,
Seeing significant issues with IPv6. After some time, IPv6 completely seems
to stop working. IPv4 is unaffected.
Re-connecting to wifi seems to restore IPv6 connectivity.
However, various things (ssh, firefox) stop working completely. Open ssh
sessions "freeze". Web page requests time ou
IPv6 under f20, f19 and f18 has been rock solid for me this past year.
Now in, the last few days, yum updates have brought some lossage that
requires a periodic reboot to get IPv6 connections to the internet back.
I can't immediately see what the problem is. The outward-facing
interface still ha