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I was thinking about that earlier and figured it must not do anything if Peter is working on ipv6 init scripts. |
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Another subject though... why are only a handful of random things in /etc/rc.conf? Why not do most all init-script configuration there like under the bsds? Why have it at all if its just a handful of random settings that could have been parted out to other things in conf.d? |
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Seemant Kulleen <seemant@g.o> wrote: |
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> there's something which occurs to me -- in /etc/rc.conf there is a way to specify which protocols you allow. Do our net scripts already have ipv6 support, I wonder? or is that stuff in rc.conf for some other purpose? |
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