tychosmoose
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- Comment on How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6? 4 days ago:
This flag seems to only disable ipv6 on the default Docker bridge network, not daemon-wide. At least per this discussion.
- Comment on How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6? 5 days ago:
It's in the dnsutils package.
- Comment on How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6? 5 days ago:
Well crap. Do you have no ipv6 address now in
ip addr
?Guess I gave Docker too much benefit of the doubt and assumed it should failover to v4 once v6 was disabled. Bad assumption on my part.
Could it be a DNS problem? If you
dig registry-1.docker.io +short
does it return an ipv4 or v6 address?It looks like there have been sporadic reports of problems from people since last year.
- Comment on How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6? 5 days ago:
Ok, so it's probably using NetworkManager. I would try disabling it in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf by adding a block like:
[ipv6] addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy method=disabled
Then
sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
.
Can't say for sure if this will work. I dislike using NetworkManager on my servers so I can't test if this works. But hopefully the before/after ofip addr
is different.Although it looks like your
ip addr
output posted an hour or so ago doesn't show any ipv6 addressing. Maybe the problem is solved now. - Comment on How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6? 5 days ago:
Different programs have different defaults.
But in your situation which would be more helpful - prevent this one docker command from using ipv6 (likely more difficult), or preventing all commands from using your broken ipv6 config (likely easier)?
I have no idea about the first. Maybe some people know this detail. But I'm sure that with a distro and version that you're running, there are lots of people who could help with the second. Raspberry Pi 3B+ is the hardware. What software are you using?
- Comment on How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6? 5 days ago:
Docker is a distraction in your problem description.
It's like if you asked why the top gear in your car isn't working and gave the model of car and engine type and gearbox. But it's really that you're stuck in slow traffic. Focus on the road name and destination to find a faster route.
For your problem, search for how to disable ipv6 for the Linux distribution and version that you have installed. You will find lots of guidance. Or share those details here for someone to help.
Or, better might be to see if there is a way to get ipv6 tunneling working on your connection. It may be possible even if the ISP is unhelpful.
- Comment on It is linguistically impossible to behave anyone but yourself 3 weeks ago:
Per Etymonlone:
In early modern English it also could be transitive, "to govern, manage, conduct."Comport seems similar in both meaning and reflexivity.
- Comment on US | FCC to Appoint a Babysitter to Make Sure CBS Isn't Anti-Trump 3 weeks ago:
sounds familiar
Beth?