On Sat, 2004-05-22 at 02:39, Jesse Keating wrote:
*cough* to answer your question, removing ipv6 shouldn't hurt
things
horribly. Be sure to disable any services that may use ipv6, such as
ip6tables or anything like that. Of course this configuration may be
largely untested so you may be wading into waters where nobody has an
answer for you.
According to Alan it could break gftp, so I'm not going to be removing
IPv6 till I look at that...
Also, comments like the ones further down in your email are a quick
way to
ensure that you won't be posting on any Red Hat list in the future.
Please try to keep personal remarks such as those to yourself. I don't
care what you call people when talking to your cat (or whatever object may
be in your talking range), but there is absolutely no reason to do
something like that in a public mailing list. Try to keep it professional
'eh?
Yeah I know, I wasn't in the best condition when I posted that and it
was highly inappropriate, I apologize. I sent a separate e-mail to this
list and the devel list apologizing a moment ago for my remarks. Warren
isn't evil, I was just frustrated I wasn't getting the answers I'd hoped
for. Look for better behaviour in the future.
Thanks,
Stan
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