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Re: Debian and IPV6



What does "netstat -A inet6 -an" say?  When you say "sshd -6" does not
work, what are the symptoms?  No change?  Error messages?  Check
syslogs.  Also try connecting with verbose option, "ssh -v" or even
"ssh -vvv".

Jeffrey


Quoting Russ Cook <russcook@flash.net>:
> Thanks for the reply.  I checked as suggested, and sshd is configured
> to listen on port 22.  It is not started with -4 option, and no
> ListenAddresses are specified (they are commented out).  Again, sshd
> works with normal (-4) option, but not with -6.  I have not tinkered
> with config files, they are in default setup.  Thanks in advance for
> any further hints.
> 
> Regards,
>    Russ
> 
> On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
> 
> > Are you sure sshd is listening on the IPv6 ports?  Check sshd was not
> > started with -4 option and what ListenAddress in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
> > is set to.
> >
> > HTH,
> >   Jeffrey
> >
> >
> > Quoting Russ Cook <russcook@flash.net>:
> > > I have enabled IP6 on my home network, configured my network,
> > > and obtained tunneling and ip addressed through Freenet6.
> > > I can ping6 all machines on my network, but ssh -6 does not
> > > work.  I get errors that the connection was refused.  SSH works
> > > fine with Ipv4 protocol.  I can telnet6 to IPV6 web servers on
> > > the web, and Mozilla works fine.  Can anyone tell me what I
> > > need to check on my network machines?  I suspect perhaps a
> > > problem in /etc/services or /etc/protocols, but don't see
> > > anything wrong.



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