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2015 Nov 13
2
About IPv6 Link-Local Address(CentOS5)
> Try > > ping6 -I eth1 2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8 Thanks for the response. I tried. However, It did not resolve.... # ping6 -I eth1 2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8 PING 2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8(2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8) from fe80::a00:27ff:fe03:5b8a eth1: 56 data bytes On 2015/11/13 2:22, Paul Heinlein wrote: > On Thu, 12 Nov 2015, ???? wrote: > >> Hello >>
2015 Nov 16
1
About IPv6 Link-Local Address(CentOS5)
> First off, I assume you can ping your link-local address: > > ping6 -I eth1 fe80::a00:27ff:fe03:5b8a > > Second, you never mentioned how eth1 was assigned its IPv6 address. > Given that you've tried to embed an IPv4 address within an IPv6 address > (which is normally done with a 0:0:0:0:0: prefix), I'd guess you did it > manually. If so, with what tools?
2015 Nov 13
0
About IPv6 Link-Local Address(CentOS5)
On Fri, 13 Nov 2015, ???? wrote: >> Try >> >> ping6 -I eth1 2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8 > > Thanks for the response. > > I tried. > However, It did not resolve.... > > # ping6 -I eth1 2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8 > PING 2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8(2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8) from > fe80::a00:27ff:fe03:5b8a eth1: 56 data bytes First off, I assume
2015 Nov 12
0
About IPv6 Link-Local Address(CentOS5)
On Thu, 12 Nov 2015, ???? wrote: > Hello > > Because I did not send , and then retransmitted. > > I am using the CentOS5.7. > In a state where the link down, I did a ping to the IPv4 and IPv6. > IPv4 succeeds in ping. but, IPv6 is ping fails. > Once confirmed by ifconfig, it did not have a Link-Local Address. > At link down, Is the Link-Local Address not set? > Leave
2007 Dec 31
2
Driver installation fails on samba server
Dear list, since days I am trying to install several HP-drivers from a XP client on the samba server (DC) - 3.0.28 on OpenSuse 10.3. Installing the drivers contained in Windows works. Installing drivers from a disk (e.g. for a Designet 4000) does NOT work. It says "Driver for Designjet .... could not be installed. Access denied". It is however creating a directory under W32X86 named
2011 Sep 20
1
DRAC plugin for Dovecot-2.x
Hello All, I released the DRAC plugin for dovecot-2.x. http://sourceforge.jp/projects/dovecot2-drac/ It's based the plugin for dovecot-1.1: http://dovecot.org/patches/1.1/drac.c Please see README file for details. Best regards, -- mailto:usuda at designet.co.jp
2014 May 02
2
When the subject portion of an e-mail contains a control character, dovecot.sieve terminates unexpectatedly.
Hello. We have currently set dovecot.sieve to insert the text "[SPAM]" at the beginning of an e-mail's subject when it's X-Spam-Score is above 80%. After we set our system as stated the following errors occur: 1) When an e-mail's subject contains control characters like [Ctrl+V|^V], dovecot.sieve terminates with an error and an e-mail is not able to be sent. When a MIME
2013 May 15
2
How to Automate Centos 5.7 CD bare bones build
Does anyone know how to automate a CD Centos 5.7 build.? 1) new bare bones workstation ( PXE enabled) 2) Boot from CD to the boot prompt 3) At the boot: linux ks=http://x.x.x.x/ks/cfg/org/1/label/Centos5.7 The workstation is able to connect to the server and the kick-start works great.! Question: how can I automate? linux ks=http://x.x.x.x/ks/cfg/org/1/label/Centos5.7 on the CD? Unattended
2012 Mar 30
1
IPv6 routing failure on CentOS5
I can't get IPv6 routing to configure correctly despite everything I've read saying it should This is my network config on a fully-updated CentOS 5.8 system: # cat /etc/sysconfig/network NETWORKING=yes NETWORKING_IPV6=yes HOSTNAME=my.hostname.com GATEWAY=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd IPV6_DEFAULTGW=2a02:aaaa.bbbb::1 IPV6_DEFAULTDEV=eth0 # cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
2015 May 21
2
IPv6 subnet routing
I have 2 nodes nodeA and nodeB I'm using tinc 1.1pre11 -- nodeA(fd80:2015:2105:abcd::1) : $ ip -6 route fd80:2015:2105:abcd::1 dev tun0 proto kernel metric 256 fd80:2015:2105:adcd::/64 dev tun0 metric 1024 fe80::/64 dev eth0 proto kernel metric 256 $ ping6 fd80:2015:2105:abcd::1 PING fd80:2015:2105:abcd::1(fd80:2015:2105:abcd::1) 56 data bytes 64 bytes from fd80:2015:2105:abcd::1:
2015 Nov 12
0
About IPv6 Link-Local Address(CentOS5)
On Thu, 2015-11-12 at 14:57 +0900, ???? wrote: > I am using the CentOS5.7. The current version of Centos 5, is 5.11 An immediate upgrade is recommeneded.
2014 May 01
1
When you send an email with specific characters are included, dovecot.sieve is aborted.
Hello. I found a problem of dovecot.sieve. When you send an email with specific characters are included, dovecot.sieve is aborted. Are you sure I report details to this mailing list? Please reply. Thank you. -- ---------------------------------------- Atsuko Tanaka DesigNET Inc. e-mail?tanaka at designet.co.jp ----------------------------------------
2015 May 21
2
IPv6 subnet routing
I've been trying out IPv6 networking with tinc and noticed that it will not route smaller segments than /48 If I try to run ip -6 route add aaaa:bbbb:cccc:dddd::/64 dev tun0 I get network unreachable However if I run ip -6 route add aaaa:bbbb:cccc::/48 dev tun0 it works fine Is this is a limitation in tinc or the kernel network stack itself? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2011 May 07
2
Configuring ipv6 reboot persistence, CentOS 5.6
Hello, I'm running a CentOS 5.6 server through linode. I am atempting to configure it for ipv6, previously this had been done though not by me on a ubuntu box so the hardware can take it. I've got an ipv6 tunnel through Hurricane Electric and at a shell prompt have done the following: ifconfig sit0 up ifconfig sit0 inet6 tunnel ::IPV4 Address ifconfig sit1 up ifconfig sit1 inet6 add IPV6
2013 Jun 16
1
ipv6 only kickstart installs
Hi, I have a kvm host and I try to install a centos 6 guest with a static ip address. When I do a manual install I eventually get to the network configuration and if I enter IP, gateway and DNS Server I can ping6 the guest from the host and I can ping6 the guest from outside. I do not want to do manual installation, so I have to specify a url to a kickstart file, but to download it the network
2013 May 21
1
ICMPv6 Neighbour Solication request is not answered by linux when IPv6 address is assigned via Netlink code.
Hi, I have a process which is running as a linux service and assigns IP addresses using netlink to configued interface in linux. For IPv4 addresses i do not see any issue with this assignment. When i try to assign an IPv6 address, the address gets assigned successfully to the interface, but the Neighbour Solication request received for that address is not responded with and hence ping6 from a
2014 Oct 04
2
Re: Assigning IPv6 address to guest
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 10/4/2014 8:46 PM, Bhasker C V wrote: > On 04/10/14 15:36, The Cop wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am trying to assign an IPv6 address to one of my guests. I followed the >> following guide, unsuccessfully: >> https://www.berrange.com/posts/2011/06/16/providing-ipv6-connectivity-to-virtual-guests-with-libvirt-and-kvm/
2016 May 24
3
IPv6, ULAs and FreeBSD
Guus Sliepen [2016-05-24 11:26 +0200] : > On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 08:17:07AM +0200, Niklaas Baudet von Gersdorff wrote: [...] > > A $ cat /usr/local/etc/tinc/klaas/tinc-up > > ifconfig $INTERFACE inet6 fd16:dcc0:f4cc:0:0:1:0:1 prefixlen 80 > > route -6 add -host fd16:dcc0:f4cc:0:0:2:0:1 fd16:dcc0:f4cc:0:0:1:0:1 > > route -6 add -net
2008 Dec 29
4
DNS resolver over IPv6
I have a Centos server that is running BIND and has IPv6 global addresses. I have entered a number of AAAA records into this copy of BIND in a local view and zone (tld is htt). Over IPv4, I have no trouble with nslookup ('nslookup - 127.0.0.1' and 'nslookup - 192.168.128.55'). I get the AAAA records back. But if I try to use the IPv6 address of the system I get a time out.
2014 Oct 05
1
Re: Assigning IPv6 address to guest
On 10/5/2014 1:56 AM, Bhasker C V wrote: > On 04/10/14 21:13, The Cop wrote: >> On 10/4/2014 8:46 PM, Bhasker C V wrote: >>> On 04/10/14 15:36, The Cop wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I am trying to assign an IPv6 address to one of my guests. I followed the >>>> following guide, unsuccessfully: >>>> >>