Using gluster with ipv6

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Am 30.09.2013 16:24, schrieb Micka?l Villers:
> Hi,
Hi,
>
> I'm starting to use gluster version debian/unstable 3.4.0-4
> but I need use ipv6 in my network, but just can't setup glusterfs for.
>
> I tried configuring IPv6 or DNS (only resolving at IPv6), got errors in both case.

I also need IPv6 support (AFAIK it's not possible to use a server whose 
IPv4 address might change which would require repeated DNS 
lookups[*])--however, as a quick workaround, using stunnel comes to 
mind, which lets you specify a local IPv4 address and in turn will 
connect to the real IPv6 address through a tunnel.
Alternatively, ssh/netcat might both be worth a look (the latter should 
allow to turn off encryption if two-factor authentication is not needed 
and you want to get rid of the "encryption overhead").

[*] that scenario can be addressed by re-establishing the aforementioned 
tunnel whenever the IP address changes

Kind regards, Markus




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