On Aug 11, 2012 2:00 AM, "Alan Batie" alan@peak.org wrote:
On 8/10/12 5:50 PM, Stephen Harris wrote:
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 05:24:12PM -0700, Alan Batie wrote:
IPV6_DEFROUTE=yes
Not sure where you get that from.
That's not something normally in our configs, I think it was in the default config the centos 6 installer created, and I only stripped out some of the excess... stuff like that I left in in case it mattered in 6 for some reason... The config on the working centos 5 systems (which is what we use on the centos 6 systems also) is much simpler:
<ns6.peak.org> [113] # cat /etc/sysconfig/network NETWORKING=yes NETWORKING_IPV6=yes HOSTNAME=ns6.peak.org GATEWAY=207.55.16.1 <ns6.peak.org> [114] # cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 DEVICE=eth0 BOOTPROTO=static BROADCAST=207.55.19.255 IPADDR=207.55.16.53 NETMASK=255.255.252.0 ONBOOT=yes TYPE=Ethernet
netstat is the one I usually use:
<centos666.peak.org> [39] # ip -6 router Object "router" is unknown, try "ip help". <centos666.peak.org> [40] # netstat -rn -A inet6
With ipv6 in the picture stop using net-tools - they were deprecated a long time ago and there's multiple edge cases and bugs where they don't work properly or lack features... learn to use the iproute2 toolset - ip, ss and tc being the key ones.
And it's ip -6 route not ip -6 router... or ip -6 r s in short ;-)