Re: /etc/gai.conf fails to prefer IPv4 over IPv6 for NFS

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In article <bc751efa-07f1-91de-9248-5f90f961bcb4@xxxxxxxxx>,
Gordon Messmer  <centos@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On 06/08/2018 03:23 PM, Steve Rikli wrote:
>>
>> This seems the most likely explanation, I'd just like to know for certain
>> before I give up on gai.conf and restort to disabling IPv6 or other
>> workarounds (e.g. /etc/nfsmount.conf).
>
>Have you tried specifying "proto=tcp" as a mount option?  That *should* 
>limit the client to IPv4.

Yes -- that's the other workaround I tried successfully.  Either in
auto.master mount options for the map, or Defaultproto=tcp in nfsmount.conf
works as desired.

I had hopes for gai.conf as the more universal solution, but apparently
it's not useable here.

Thanks,
sr.

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