Hi.
Thanks for answer!
Little problem, I can not see kmod-ipv6 in lsmod list, I have
ipv6, nf_conntrack_ipv6, nf_defrag_ipv6, nf_log_ipv6 and nf_reject_ipv6.
May be remove whole ipv6?

Sincerely
  tovis

PS: Only me have been annoyed by ipv6 stuff? I need more free memory,
unfortunately I have only 32M RAM on TL-WR1043ND ver:1.8 :(

> Compile your kernel without IPv6 support
>
> Check from kmod-ipv6
>
> Unload and remove the module.
> You have several options
>
> Saverio
>
> 2016-02-25 13:52 GMT+01:00 tovis <[email protected]>:
>> Hi.
>> I'm trying to suppress all IPv6 related things.
>> I've got a good tip:
>> # uci del network.globals.ula_prefix
>> # uci commit network
>> # /etc/init.d/odhcpd disable
>> # reboot
>>
>> But it was not enough. I've still have this in ps output:
>> 942 root       800 S    odhcp6c -s /lib/netifd/dhcpv6.script -P0 -t120
>> eth0.2
>>
>> After some investigation I have decided to remark some part of
>> /etc/config/network
>> # config interface 'wan6'
>> #       option ifname 'eth0.2'
>> #       option proto 'dhcpv6'
>>
>> After reboot odhcp6c is gone :)
>> But "# ifconfig" still show IPv6 addresses for every interfaces.
>> When i use "traditional" sysctl command:
>> # echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6
>>
>> The IPv6 addresses finally is gone. At first I have put this command in
>> to
>> /etc/rc.locale, but after reboot IPv6 addresses still show in interface
>> list :(
>>
>> Then I'm edit /etc/sysctl.conf - remark all rows about IPv6 and put
>> this:
>> net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1
>>
>> After reboot IPv6 addresses still show in interfaces list :(
>> Any more ideas, how to be free from annoying IPv6 stuff?
>> I'm investigate log, and I found the next rows:
>>
>> Thu Feb 25 13:19:51 2016 user.notice dnsmasq: found already running
>> DHCP-server on interface 'br-lan' refusing to start, use 'option force
>> 1'
>> to override
>> Thu Feb 25 13:19:52 2016 kern.info kernel: [   23.400000] br-lan: port
>> 1(eth0.1) entered forwarding state
>> Thu Feb 25 13:19:52 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[978]: started, version 2.73
>> cachesize 150
>>
>> I've checked the ps and dnsmasq seem to be running.
>> Could I avoid this strange message or not?
>>
>> Sincerely
>>   tovis
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