>> Is there a way to *disable* IPv4? It's pretty annoying when I connect
>> to wifi.pps.jussieu.fr via openvpn to get IPv6 connectivity and get a
>> lot of garbage rules in my (IPv4) routing table instead.
> -s Do not perform stateful autoconfiguration; the autoconfiguration
> process will be finished after stateless autoconfiguration is
> done.
Note that this won't disable IPv4 if Gabriel already has an IPv4
address on the VPN interface.
In addition to disabling stateful autoconf, Gabriel should add some
filtering rules to /etc/babel.conf. The most radical solution is
in ip 0.0.0.0/0 deny
which will reject all IPv4 routes. To allow IPv4 routes
to the wifi network only,
in ip 192.168.4.0/24 allow
in ip 0.0.0.0/0 deny
and to just reject the default route and the route to PPS,
in ip 0.0.0.0/0 eq 0 deny
in ip 134.157.168.0/24 deny
Juliusz
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