Subject: Re: mozilla (emul/linux) refuses connection
To: NetBSD Help <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Vincent Jonis <vincent.jonis@teaser.fr>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 11/04/2002 20:09:19
"Bryan J. Phillippe (spamblock)" <bryan-spamtrap5@darkforest.org> writes:

> On the distinguished day of Nov 3, Friedrich Ensslin wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I installed Mozilla 1.01 in emul/linux, but when trying to access any
>> server (localhost, other local server or on the internet) , I see a
>> message popping up, saying "The connection was refused when attempting to
>> contact <hostname>".  Using tcpdump on my network interface, i see no
>> message traffic at all.  This effect does not occur, when I use Netscape
>> (also on emul/linux) or the NetBSD-native Mozilla (1.01 or 1.1). My
>> kernel has option INET6 enabled (Could this matter, as I've heard about
>> IPV6 troubles w. Mozilla ?) . Any ideas?  BTW, does anybody know about a
>> comprehensive online resource on the topic of linux emulation on NetBSD?
>
> I needed to:  sysctl -w net.inet6.ip6only=0

I think you mean net.inet6.ip6.v6only=0.

I have the same trouble since I updated to 1.6K and setting the above
doesn't work anymore for native phoenix-0.4 built from pkgsrc.

-- 
Vincent Jonis