Dan Streetman (ddstreet) wrote on 2020-02-21:
> For those coming here because their installation or upgrade of the 'nginx' package fails
> due to their system using ipv6.disabled=1, you need to edit the file...
FWIW, that doesn't work, and here I have all servers, including default servers, configured to listen only on IPv4 addresses. When "ipv6.disabled=1" is passed to the kernel, NGINX fails to start...period, even with no IPv6 servers configured. I also tried adding "ipv6=off" to the "resolver" directive, but that has no effect; IPv6 must be enabled on my server for NGINX to start.
Dan Streetman (ddstreet) wrote on 2020-02-21:
> For those coming here because their installation or upgrade of the 'nginx' package fails
> due to their system using ipv6.disabled=1, you need to edit the file...
FWIW, that doesn't work, and here I have all servers, including default servers, configured to listen only on IPv4 addresses. When "ipv6.disabled=1" is passed to the kernel, NGINX fails to start...period, even with no IPv6 servers configured. I also tried adding "ipv6=off" to the "resolver" directive, but that has no effect; IPv6 must be enabled on my server for NGINX to start.