Log when IPv6 addressing appears disabled#27
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jagerman wants to merge 1 commit intosession-foundation:devfrom
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Log when IPv6 addressing appears disabled#27jagerman wants to merge 1 commit intosession-foundation:devfrom
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A very small number of linux systems (notably Contabo) appear to ship with IPv6 support disabled at the kernel level for no good reason, but we now require IPv6 addressibility for internal lokinet addresses. This adds detection of a return value that is likely a result of that sort of kernel policy disabling so that we are more informative when it fails.
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A very small number of linux systems (notably Contabo) appear to ship with IPv6 support disabled at the kernel level for no good reason, but we now require IPv6 addressibility for internal lokinet addresses.
This adds detection of a return value that is likely a result of that sort of kernel policy disabling so that we are more informative when it fails.