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2015 Feb 25
0
Disable DHCPv6 on Cent7
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 10:27 AM, Michael Mol <mikemol at gmail.com> wrote: > So, I'm seeing a bunch of DHCPv6 traffic coming from my CentOS7 > machines. Basically, the machines are trying to send router > solicitations, the packets are blocked at their egress firewalls, and > I get to see the logs. > > I don't wish to disable IPv6. I don't wish to statically
2015 Feb 25
2
Disable DHCPv6 on Cent7
So, I'm seeing a bunch of DHCPv6 traffic coming from my CentOS7 machines. Basically, the machines are trying to send router solicitations, the packets are blocked at their egress firewalls, and I get to see the logs. I don't wish to disable IPv6. I don't wish to statically configure IPv6 at this time. I wish to have the machines no longer attempting to send router solicitations as
2018 Apr 08
1
DHCPv6 prefix delegation
Is there an DHCPv6 client in CentOS that supports prefix delegation correctly? The old version of dhclient can't set a requested prefix delegation length, so isn't very useful, and I can't get the even-older wide-dhcpv6 from EPEL to work. -- Chris Adams <linux at cmadams.net>
2015 Jul 08
0
CEBA-2015:1212 CentOS 5 dhcpv6 BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2015:1212 Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015-1212.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) i386: 59346288516ea2b78d52e60a4c6f57efaf5fd52e2439b31c9d1d72007479ed93 dhcpv6-1.0.10-22.el5_11.i386.rpm
2008 Jun 26
0
CEBA-2008:0526 CentOS 5 i386 dhcpv6 Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2008:0526 Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2008-0526.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename ) i386: 33d755bb804f0b6c208e70b4c539ee36 dhcpv6-1.0.10-4.el5_2.2.i386.rpm d79e0332fad79f3bc4a95a47e8eb2b7f dhcpv6-client-1.0.10-4.el5_2.2.i386.rpm
2008 Jun 26
0
CEBA-2008:0526 CentOS 5 x86_64 dhcpv6 Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2008:0526 Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2008-0526.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename ) x86_64: a07a51fbf720be8879d9ab369a42ce34 dhcpv6-1.0.10-4.el5_2.2.x86_64.rpm 7b5deae28f9ce9b0abf9b74f76617eca dhcpv6-client-1.0.10-4.el5_2.2.x86_64.rpm
2008 Oct 05
0
CEBA-2008:0647 CentOS 5 i386 dhcpv6 Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2008:0647 Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2008-0647.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename ) i386: 4619861c990a4ad322c44cd56baaf231 dhcpv6-1.0.10-4.el5_2.3.i386.rpm e8baa7e03eac23551d54b9e5277175d5 dhcpv6-client-1.0.10-4.el5_2.3.i386.rpm
2008 Oct 05
0
CEBA-2008:0647 CentOS 5 x86_64 dhcpv6 Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2008:0647 Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2008-0647.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename ) x86_64: 3296f6a38a1a2801526f1ef8a912da9a dhcpv6-1.0.10-4.el5_2.3.x86_64.rpm e7d96a3d363c02a698544ab0186d721a dhcpv6-client-1.0.10-4.el5_2.3.x86_64.rpm
2020 Jun 06
0
How to disable dhcpv6-client on Centos 8
Am 06.06.20 um 14:55 schrieb Jay Hart: > Machine is an internal server with zero need to provide or receive ip addresses using dhcp (all > IPs are hard coded). > > Question: how do I disable dhcpv6-client on this box? > > [user at boxname user]# firewall-cmd --list-all > public (active) > target: default > icmp-block-inversion: no > interfaces: enp2s0 >
2020 Jun 06
2
How to disable dhcpv6-client on Centos 8
Machine is an internal server with zero need to provide or receive ip addresses using dhcp (all IPs are hard coded). Question: how do I disable dhcpv6-client on this box? [user at boxname user]# firewall-cmd --list-all public (active) target: default icmp-block-inversion: no interfaces: enp2s0 sources: services: cockpit dhcpv6-client http https ssh ports: protocols: masquerade:
2015 Dec 10
1
CentOS 7, NetworkMangler, and ipv6
Yamaban wrote: > On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 16:00, m.roth at ... wrote: > >> We've started having a problem with a CentOS 7 server. It looses its >> IPv6 address, if I understand this issue correctly. We can get in, >> if we do ssh -4, though. >> >> In the logs, I'm seeing this about twice an hour: >> <warn> (pid 98466) unhandled DHCP event for
2015 Mar 16
0
Re: Name resolution not working inside virt-customize
[Please keep replies on the list] On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 09:28:28AM -0400, Lee Revell wrote: > On 03/16/2015 09:14 AM, Lee Revell wrote: > >>This explains why the network doesn't work and why dhclient doesn't > >>work too. I don't know why virtio-net isn't used -- perhaps it isn't > >>compiled into your host kernel. > > > >
2018 Nov 19
0
NetworkManager and /etc/resolv.conf
On 11/19/18 6:49 AM, Simon Matter wrote: >> On 11/17/18 8:31 AM, Alice Wonder wrote: >>> On 11/17/2018 07:01 AM, Alice Wonder wrote: >>>> On 11/17/2018 06:43 AM, Alice Wonder wrote: >>>>> CentOS 7.5 image running on linode. >>>>> >>>>> unbound running on localhost. >>>>> >>>>> Have to use a cron
2009 Oct 08
12
resolv.conf rewritten every reboot. How to figure out who and why?
My machine has a static IP, with dhcp and IPv6 disabled. Every time I reboot, some process rewrites /etc/resolv.conf, including a comment about dhcpclient. The only package I have installed that shows up in "rpm -qa|grep -i dhcp" is dhcpv6-client-1.0.10-16.el5, and nothing in there is named dhcpclient. I'd like to figure out what software is rewriting this file and why. man 5
2020 Jun 23
0
NetworkManager, Centos 8, Ipv6 Prefix Delegation
Hello, i try to use (Centos8) NetworkManager builtin Prefix-Delegation for ipv6. Unfortunately i found no howto is helping me. i do: /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf: [main] dhcp=dhclient Modify Cons: nmcli con modify LOKAL1 ipv6.method shared nmcli con modify LOKAL2 ipv6.method shared nmcli con modify WAN_TK ipv6.method dhcp Before these modifications i got over pppoe the public
2006 May 25
5
CentOS 4.x - Multiple gateways
Hi On a multihomed box how can i set different gateways for each NIC? Setting them in the ifcfg-ethx does not seem to make any difference to the routing? thanks
2011 May 22
1
tinc vpn interface specific dns under Linux
Window allows one to specify a DNS domain name and DNS server for a particular interface. So all DNS queries of your tinc interface are sent to a particular dns server. For instance windows tinc clients can use a particular dns server on a private LAN available only to clients inside that NAT or tinc clients. NetworkManager allows you to specify the same, but the tinc interface does not show up
2009 Oct 09
1
[PATCH node] validify ipv4/ipv6 static/dhcp choice else loop
If you select an option that's not listed during ipv4/ipv6 setup it will accept it without verification. This corrects that behavior and forces a valid option to be picked. --- scripts/ovirt-config-networking | 106 +++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) diff --git a/scripts/ovirt-config-networking b/scripts/ovirt-config-networking index
2015 Jul 09
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 125, Issue 3
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2015 Mar 13
4
Re: Name resolution not working inside virt-customize
On 03/13/2015 01:29 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > I wonder why dhclient doesn't create /etc/resolv.conf . > FWIW, I've also found that on the fedora 21 host, supermin passes all 8 "make check" tests. On the Ubuntu 14.04 host, it fails 2 of 8. The log is attached. Additionally there are other weird differences, like /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow and many other /etc