I am not really a Red Hat expert, but I vaguely recall that there is a config 
setting to
disable ipv6. I would check around for some config settings. It does seem a 
little odd though.

Glen Eustace wrote:
> After further investigation and running the sample server code found on 
> the man getaddrifo() page.  It seems that getaddrinfo on my Fedora 12 
> servers is only returning a single IPv4 address structure.
> 
> Any ideas as to why this might be the case would be appreciated.
> 
> Hmm, just tried it on Fedora 10 and it doesn't work there either, it 
> returns only the IPv4 address.  So I have just tried it on CentOS 5.3 
> and strangely, it returns only the IPv6 address.
> 
> I am now really confused as to what needs to be done to get cfservd to 
> listen on both IPv4 and IPv6 on Fedora :-(
> 
> Any insights would be appreciated.

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Mark Burgess

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