I'm getting the following warning:
IPv6 appears to be enabled [ifconfig: fe80::225:64ff:fe3d:4bec/64 Scope:Link, ::1/128 Scope:Host]. If ip6tables is installed, you should enable the csf IPv6 firewall (IPV6 in csf.conf). To disable IPv6 on RHEL/CentOS you should follow this link
Yet if I set IPv6_SPI to 1 I get a cron Warning email:
*WARNING* Kernel 2.6.18-164.15.1.el5PAE may not support an ip6tables SPI firewall. You should set IPV6_SPI to "1" in /etc/csf/csf.conf
What is going wrong here?
iPv6 error
Ok if I set to 0 as you say in the firewall scan I still get:
IPv6 appears to be enabled [ifconfig: fe80::225:64ff:fe3d:4bec/64 Scope:Link, ::1/128 Scope:Host]. If ip6tables is installed, you should enable the csf IPv6 firewall (IPV6 in csf.conf). To disable IPv6 on RHEL/CentOS you should follow this link
Does this mean the bug is not fixed?
IPv6 appears to be enabled [ifconfig: fe80::225:64ff:fe3d:4bec/64 Scope:Link, ::1/128 Scope:Host]. If ip6tables is installed, you should enable the csf IPv6 firewall (IPV6 in csf.conf). To disable IPv6 on RHEL/CentOS you should follow this link
Does this mean the bug is not fixed?
Re: iPv6 error
The link to disable it points to http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/docs/DOC-8711
This takes me to a page where I need to buy a Red Hat subscription to view it. Can I get this without paying?
This takes me to a page where I need to buy a Red Hat subscription to view it. Can I get this without paying?