RE: Inetd not listening on IPv6
At Wed, 29 Aug 2001 23:15:43 +0900,
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki / 吉藤英明 <yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org> wrote:
> Try "tcp46".
> The usagi inetd support 4 different configurations on a single port.
>
> 1."tcp4" (or "tcp") only
> -> ipv4 only
> 2."tcp6" only
> -> ipv6 only (not ipv4)
> 3."tcp46" only
> -> ipv4 and ipv6; ipv4 is served by ipv6 daemon with ipv4-mapped addresses.
> 4.both "tcp4" (or "tcp") and "tcp6" at the same port.
> -> ipv4 and ipv6 will be served by ipv4 daemon and ipv6 daemon
> respectively.
>
> If you use original kernel, you can not use 4.
>
>
> BTW, I describe above behavior in inetd.8 like this:
>
> The protocol must be a valid protocol as given in /etc/protocols. Examュ
> ples might be ``tcp'' or ``udp'', both of which imply IPv4 for backward
> compatibility. The names ``tcp4'' and ``udp4'' specify IPv4 only. The
> names ``tcp6'' and ``udp6'' specify IPv6 only; inetd will reject / ignore
> packets from ipv4 clients. The names ``tcp46'' and ``udp46'' specify
> that the entry accepts both IPv4 and IPv6 connections via a wildcard
> PF_INET6 socket. Rpc based services are specified with the ``rpc/tcp''
> or ``rpc/udp'' service type.
>
> Isn't that file included in your package, Yamamori-san?
Sorry for my late reply.
My package included above description. (man 8 inetd)
At Wed, 29 Aug 2001 09:20:29 +0200,
Joan Cirer <j.cirer@barcelo.com> wrote:
- snip -
> The netkit-inetd package that I've installed:
> ============================================================================
> ====
> ii netkit-inetd 0.17-0.1.ipv6rel4pre1.1 The Internet
> Superserver
- snip -
Perhaps, this is Kitame-san's package:
http://people.debian.org/~kitame/ipv6/binary-i386/
netkit-inetd_0.17-0.1.ipv6rel4pre1.1_i386.deb
This dosn't include tcp[46] descriptions.
My package is:
http://www14.u-page.so-net.ne.jp/db3/h-yamamo/ipv6/debian/woody/
netkit-inetd_0.10-8.ipv6.r1_i386.deb
Regards,
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Hiroyuki YAMAMORI <h-yamamo@db3.so-net.ne.jp>
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