hello and thanks,
i want to disable all ipv6 functionality, on wan and lan, dhcp, dns?
i found this suggestion, will this do it, do i need to do anything else?
uci set 'network.lan.ipv6=off'
uci set 'network.wan.ipv6=off'
uci set 'dhcp.lan.dhcpv6=disabled'
/etc/init.d/odhcpd disable
uci commit
is this needed /etc/init.d/odhcpd disable
do i need to do anything about this?
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This is not a valid option value for the current release, you should use ipv6=0
instead.
You can simply delete it or disable autostart.
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You can ask here if the question is related to the current thread.
does this look good, what about odhcpd disable
, is the a good idea?
uci set 'network.lan.ipv6=0'
uci set 'network.wan.ipv6=0'
uci set 'dhcp.lan.dhcpv6=disabled'
/etc/init.d/odhcpd disable
uci commit
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You should also disable RA, and since disabled
is the default value, the config can be simplified:
uci -q delete dhcp.lan.dhcpv6
uci -q delete dhcp.lan.ra
uci commit dhcp
/etc/init.d/odhcpd restart
And restart the network to apply the related changes.
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what is RA?
i see that this interface has a ipv6 address?
and
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Router Advertisement is a part of the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery.
Make sure to restart the network service, or reboot the router to properly apply the changes.
uci set network.lan.delegate="0"
uci commit network
/etc/init.d/network restart
In this case, you can as well disable odhcpd:
/etc/init.d/odhcpd disable
/etc/init.d/odhcpd stop
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i always reboot after each change.
there is still an ipv6 address?
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Delete the IPv6 ULA prefix:
uci -q delete network.globals.ula_prefix
uci commit network
/etc/init.d/network restart
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