On Wed, 2008-11-19 at 08:47 -0800, Vincent Boisard wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I am currently testing snv101. > As I am not using IPv6, I tried to disable ndp with: svcadm disable ndp. > However, after reboot it was still here. > I noticed that it was started in routing-setup, by routeadm -u. > How can I disable this service for good ?
This is becoming a frequent request, and I filed a CR for this a while ago: 6681839 svc:/network/routing/ndp:default is an undead zombie Note, however, that disabling the ndp service will only disable IPv6 router discovery and stateless address autoconfiguration. If you want to have IPv6 disabled on your network interfaces entirely (i.e., no link-local addresses plumbed at all), then you'll have to talk to the NWAM project team ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), as the NWAM daemon is responsible for plumbing those. There was a time when nwamd didn't plumb IPv6 unless a special "ipv6" keyword appeared in /etc/nwam/llp, but something has changed along the way, and I'm not sure if that's an nwamd bug, or an nwamd feature. It could arguably be either. -Seb _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
