On 00:44 Wed 16 Mar , Stuart Henderson wrote: > This looks like you did -inet6 after the session started; if so, > that's too late, it wont't cancel an active IPV6CP. down+up > should let it take effecct.
Thanks for your answer but even when I restart the session (down+up or a network restart with -inet6 in my hostname.pppoe0) I keep sending IPv6CP requests. I finally asked my ISP to enable IPv6 connectivity on my line but even in this case I went on spamming its logs with the same messages as before (the "IPV6CP: Configure-Request, Unknown IPV6CP code 0x0" message seems weird by the way) still traduced by lot of "No interface identifier in IPV6CP request" in its logs. Besides, I wasn't able to configure a working IPv6 connection. As a temporary solution, I fell back to the userland pppoe(8). I really would rather use the kernel one, but with pppoe(8) my ISP is not spammed anymore by IPv6CP requests and I have working IPv4 and IPv6 connections. -- Christophe

