If you are running Mac OS X, you can select "Off" for the
Configuration method in the Network Preferences pane.
-josh
On Sep 7, 2006, at 6:18 PM, Andre-John Mas wrote:
Hi,
I want to do some tests with regards to IPv6 to see how well
certain services work on a pure IPv6 environment. Is it possible
to disable IPv4 to prevent false positives in my tests?
Andre
I believe you can turn IPv6 off, but not IPv4. The poster seems to
want to disable IPv4, not IPv6.
Looks to me like Josh is correct: in the network prefs panel, select
the interface in question, then click the TCP/IP tab, and select
'off' in the 'Configure IPv4' popup.
IPv6 has a separate configure button, near the bottom.
Thanks Justin for pointing that out. I normally like to look before I
speak but missed that completely.
--
-dhan
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