swmike, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
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I have been successfully running 9.04 with the ubuntu provided kernels
since its release and haven't seen the problem since.
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ipv6 stops working after a while
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263260
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Hi swmike,
You mentioned you tested an upstream 2.6.27 kernel from kernel.org.
Since this is the case this should really be escalated to the upstream
kernel developers in a bugzilla.kernel.org report. Care to file this
there as well? We can then link this bug report to the upstream one.
For
I have now tried kernel.org latest kernels of 2.6.25, 2.6.26 and 2.6.27
and they all have the same problem, I also booted a harlddy installation
with my kernel.org 2.6.26.3, and it had the same problem also.
The weird thing is that I had ipv6 working perfectly with my old hardy
installation (hard
I ran the cron script for 14 hours, still worked, then I did the
following:
MikaelA7200Inf3#clear ipv6 neighbors
MikaelA7200Inf3#show ipv6 neighbors
MikaelA7200Inf3#
Now ping doesn't work again.
08:01:23.566375 IP6 (hlim 64, next-header ICMPv6 (58) payload length: 64)
2a00:801:b::10
MikaelA7200Inf3#show ipv6 neighbors
MikaelA7200Inf3#
No neighbours due to no activity for 8+ hours (I rebooted with
2.6.26-5-generic last night, tried it again this morning (4-6 hours
without activity, still worked, then I tried it now after 8+ hours of
inactivity and it didn't work)) and the
I have restarted networking (networking stop ifconfig eth0 down
networking start killall dhclient networking reload)
Now everything works again. I have created a cron script that is run
every hour, that pings an ipv6 address. If the problem hasn't occured by
tomorrow again, then it must have
** Tags added: linux-2.6.27
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Hi swmike,
You commented that you had no issues with a custom compiled 2.6.26.3
kernel. I'm curious if you were ever able to test a 2.6.26 Ubuntu
kernel from Intrepid? The reason I ask is I'm wanting to know if this
is specifically a regression with the new 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel of if it
existed
I've booted 2.6.26-5-generic now and going to let it run for 24 hours
and see what happens.
IPv6 is working right now after reboot anyway.
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ipv6 stops working after a while
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It'd deserve more info from the linux client. Maybe something
interesting in logs, ip -6 n sh, ip -6 r sh, ip -6 a sh
As for me, ip6 works fine with the up2date intrepid but I have stateless
autoconfiguration in my network (radvd running at a router).
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ipv6 stops working after a while
After I restarted networking (networking stop, ifconfig eth0 down,
networking start, kill dhclient) ipv6 worked for a few hours. now it
doesn't again:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ping6 2a00:801:b::1
PING 2a00:801:b::1(2a00:801:b::1) 56 data bytes
^C
--- 2a00:801:b::1 ping statistics ---
3 packets
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