Bug 703237

Summary: Fails to configure ipv6 address from Router Advertisement
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Randy Wyatt <rwwyatt01>
Component: NetworkManagerAssignee: Dan Williams <dcbw>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 14CC: dcbw, joshua
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Description Randy Wyatt 2011-05-09 17:15:27 UTC
Description of problem:
 I have a Fedora 14 box hooked to a Cisco 881 Router.  The Cisco 881 router is sending the router advertisement,  but network manager never configures the interface with the stateless IPv6 address.

This is not via DHCPv6

This works properly when using Ubuntu

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

NetworkManager-0.8.4-1.fc14.i686

How reproducible:
This behaviour is 100% reproducible

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Configure 881 router for IPv6
2. Hook up Fedora 14 box to Cisco 881
3. Restart NetworkManager
  
Actual results:

The Link-Local address is the only one shown via ifconfig -a


Expected results:
Another stateless ipv6 address should be populated into ifconfig

Additional info:

Comment 1 joshua 2011-05-09 21:15:47 UTC
This is an issue even without NetworkManager.  IPv6 router advertisements should cause the IPv6 stack on the interface to assign itself a non-link-local address... which doesn't happen.  Gentoo and Ubuntu, without NM, both do... something not NM related is broken in Fedora 14 here.

Comment 2 joshua 2011-05-16 19:58:08 UTC
Sorry, IPv6_AUTOCONF wasn't set to "1" in /etc/sysconfig/network ... my fault

Comment 3 Dan Williams 2011-05-25 23:18:05 UTC
Something to check; make sure that the IPv6 "method" in nm-connection-editor for that connection is something other than "ignored".  Next up, you can run NM like so for a ton of debugging:

service NetworkManager stop
/usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon --log-level=debug

then attach the output here.

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