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This should allow you to disable completely Ipv6: Add these lines to the bottom of sysctl.conf net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1 net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6 = 1 net.ipv6.conf.lo.disable_ipv6 = 1 Then run sudo sysctl -p or reboot source: http://www.noobslab.com/2012/05/disable-ipv6-if-your-internet-is.html This of course won't stop bind from blindly trying to use ipv6 though, so you also need to alter /etc/default/bind9 like so: # run resolvconf? RESOLVCONF=yes # startup options for the server OPTIONS="-4 -u bind" - source: http://blog.evilcoder.net/disable-ipv6-on-bind9-lin
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A 3 observations and perhapes the community can chime in: ----------------------------- First Observation: I have the Mark V , I reflashed it, updated and refreshed all. Everything is current as of April 17th. I wanted to test out Chris H video on using Karma and SLLSTRIP to see if any data would be shown. Before I updated, I was getting NADA or very little. I would use my cell phone to connect to the rouge AP I setup as XYZ to surf etc.. I setup Network Client to my WIFI router and connected SetSSLSTRIP for 1 sec update and put it on Setup Karma AP as XYZ as the AP AND I experiment
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Hey guys, If anyone's aware of THC's IPV6 attack suite against the IPV6 protocol, please lend me a hand. Flood_router26 and other tools in the suite only run on linux natively, the readme suggests they will not work on OS X. Are there any alternative methods for router flooding from native OS X? Thanks
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For this question I'm going to get down on my knees and beg for a helping hand, spoon feeding, or anything except RTFM / Google it / get a degree in IT/CS... Please, please help me become IPv6 compatible. I tried to understand and read stuff about this a few months ago, but it's confusing to a layman and I was told by my ISP in March that at the universal IPv6 date everything would be automatically compatible/upgraded/enabled so I can quit worrying about it. Well now it is not only past IPv6 day, but I've got an urgent task for a client that requires my software to be IPv6 compatible apparen