'Urro..
Did both workstation and printer pick up link-local addresses? (fe80:*)
Is the workstation running any ip6tables rules?
As a very broad statement, for local network stuff ipv6 has 'just
worked' for me so far, so it's down to the basics.. You can ping, but
can you telnet to port 9100 on the printer etc. Can you enable ipv6 on
another device and see if it can ping/telnet/print?
Cheers, Chris H.
On 01/03/15 13:40, Ross Drummond wrote:
I have a network printer which I use through CUPS.
The printer is ipv6 enabled and I can connect to it with ping6 but when
I try to print to it over ipv6 it fails silently.
I changed the line in /etc/cups/printers.conf from
DeviceURI socket://192.168.xx.xx
to;
DeviceURI socket://fe80::200:74ff:xxx:xxxx
Enclosing the ipv6 address within square brackets or specifying the IP
interface cause CUPS to baulk
Any ideas what the problem is?
Cheers Ross Drummond
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