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    • J Offline
      Jenny
      last edited by

      Dear ALL

      I have disable the IPv6 in system setting ![0_1454398518064_1454398373343.jpg](Uploading 100%)

      But in eth0 IPv4 configure show as picture ![0_1454398589528_1454398337288.jpg](Uploading 100%)

      Any suggestion?

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        Jenny @Jenny
        last edited by

        @Jenny said:

        Dear ALL

        I have disable the IPv6 in system setting
        disableIPv6
        But in eth0 IPv4 configure show as picture
        eth0 show IP
        Any suggestion?

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        • phildunlapP Offline
          phildunlap
          last edited by

          Your pictures are hosted privately.

          If you are trying to disable one sort of IP altogether for some reason, that is beyond the ability of the MangoES Configuration module. I believe you would be able to comment out the inet6 lines in /etc/network/interfaces to prevent it bringing it's IPv6 functions online. There are other modifications you can make at the operating system level to ignore pings, discovery broadcasts (I'm guessing this is what you don't want) and similar.

          It's looks like there are better ways than editing the interfaces file:
          http://superuser.com/questions/33196/how-to-disable-autoconfiguration-on-ipv6-in-linux

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          • J Offline
            Jenny
            last edited by

            Hello Phildunlap,

            Thanks for kindly reply.
            I have disable IPv6 in webmin.
            webmin capture
            In MangoES system configure page eth0 IPv4 shows ip in IPv6 style.
            configure ip capture

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