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Message #13201
[Bug 761558] Re: Default to enabling IPv6 addresses, but set to optional to bring up devices
I reopened the bug because the change made in network-manager
0.9.0-0ubuntu2 breaks connections using mobile broadband devices (the
connections fail silently). Notified the NM mailing list about the issue
on the patch from Tore.
* debian/patches/lp761558_default_ip6_setting_auto.patch: default to AUTO for
IPv6 method if the setting is missing (e.g. default new connection for new
devices). (LP: #761558)
This will need more investigation and I'm still looking into it, but
mobile broadband connections tend to be useful, so I disabled the patch
for the time being.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/761558
Title:
Default to enabling IPv6 addresses, but set to optional to bring up
devices
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in “network-manager-applet” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Ubuntu 11.04 Beta 2 does not support IPv6 networks out of the box. It
really should. (Microsoft Windows have had this support since Vista.)
The remaining IPv4 addresses are depleting fast - as of yesterday,
there are no more IPv4 addresses to be had in the Asia-Pacific region,
a situation which soon will happen in Europe and North America too -
likely before the end of the year.
It is therefore urgent that IPv6 networks are supported out of the box
- average end users cannot be expected to jump through hoops in order
to get a working network connection. Fortunately, all the necessary
support is found in the NetworkManager source code - it is just a
matter of changing the defaults so that both IPv4 and IPv6 networks
are supported equally well, as well as hybrid IPv4+IPv6 dual-stack
networks. These are the defaults that need to change in the standard
connection profile:
Require IPv4 addressing for this connection to complete: OFF
IPv6 Method: Automatic
Require IPv6 addressing for this connection to complete: OFF
I've attached a log from when I first activated a connection to a IPv6
wireless network (which failed), and then another attempt after having
modified these settings (which succeeded).
Tore
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