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2010-10-28
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You should not need to edit /etc/resolv.conf. Using 127.0.0.1 means use the local program "dnsmasq". dnsmasq gets the nameserver to query from /var/run/resolv.conf.gprs (among other files named resolv.conf* in /var/run). My libicd-network-3g-ipv6 package creates this file when you connect.
Are you using libicd-network-3g-ipv6? What happens when you use 127.0.0.1 in /etc/resolv.conf and you're on ipv6?
edit: it just occured to me that you could be using meego instead of maemo. If that's the case, then disregard this message.
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2010-10-28
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What exactly should I do with the suggestion that
"My suggestion is that your /etc/resolv.conf look like this to best use the local T-Mobile DNS64 as well as receive the native IPv6 content
namerserver 2607:FB90:BEEF:A::1
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2010-10-29
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Long answer: That's automatically done for you by libicd-network-3g-ipv6. It just puts the dns server in /var/run/resolv.conf.gprs (where dnsmasq looks for it) instead of /etc/resolv.conf (which disables dnsmasq's cache)
Short answer: you don't have to do anything
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2010-11-02
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#135
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manually editting /etc/resolv.conf is more for this method, http://n900-ipv6.garage.maemo.org/
It is not needed for the y libicd-network-3g-ipv6 method.
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2010-11-02
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Is ipv6 access using the libicd method currently working? Used to work for me way back in September but now I get an "Internet Connection Failed" popup when trying it.
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2010-11-03
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2010-11-03
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2010-11-03
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2010-11-03
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The problem was simpler... the authorization to use ipv6 on my T-mobile account had dropped out... I was re-authorized and all is well now. I am still on PR1.2... thanks for your report on PR1.3.
Are you using libicd-network-3g-ipv6? What happens when you use 127.0.0.1 in /etc/resolv.conf and you're on ipv6?
edit: it just occured to me that you could be using meego instead of maemo. If that's the case, then disregard this message.
Last edited by ddrown; 2010-10-27 at 16:16.