Glen, I can only answer the same as before. It works with SuSE Linux in our 
environment,
so I don't think the problem with with Cfengine.

Glen Eustace wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have raised this topic once before and unfortunately never found a 
> resolution.  I have now reached a point where I need to get this 
> sorted/working.  It would help me greatly if I could determine whether 
> this is simply something weird in the way my servers are setup or other 
> people see the same thing.
> 
> Firstly, I have had IPv6 in our environment for nearly two years and 
> other than cfservd, we haven't had any other issues. So the problem 
> isn't configuring IPv6, that works. http, smtp and other services all 
> work just fine in our dual stack environment.
> 
> I am seeing the same behaviour on Fedora 10 and 12.  These installs are 
> linux 2.6 kernels and are all as upto date as they can be. The versions 
> of cfengine  2.2.10-1.fc10 and 2.2.10-5.fc12
> 
> if I type the command "netstat -an | grep 5308", I only see
> 
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:5308                0.0.0.0:* 
>      LISTEN
> 
> I am expecting to see
> 
> tcp        0      0 :::5308                       :::* 
>        LISTEN
> 
> as well but don't.
> 
> What I need to know is whether anyone else is running cfservd on Fedora 
> and if you have IPv6 configured, do you see cfservd listening on both 
> IPv4 and IPv6.
> 
> My investigations to date seem to be suggesting that the issue may be 
> how linux deals with IPv6->IPv6 mapping on a single socket and the code 
> in cfservd isn't setting a socket option or something.

-- 
Mark Burgess

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