Re: [PATCH 3/8] SUNRPC: Set V6ONLY socket option for RPC listener sockets

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> J. Bruce Fields a écrit :
>>>> so suppose I'm a server
>>>> administrator, and want my nfs server to listen for ipv6 connections.
>>>> Will there be some switch I'll need to flip?

>> On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 04:45:31PM -0400, Chuck Lever wrote:
>>> I don't know how that UI will be designed.  So far, I've focused only 
>>> on the pieces needed for client side IPv6 support.  I figured the 
>>> Bull team had something figured out for the server, and didn't think 
>>> any more about it.
>>
>> I've forgotten who was working on that; Aurelien Charbon?

On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 02:11:49PM +0200, Le Rouzic wrote:
> Sorry for not answering before, I am back from vacation.  Aurelien is
> no longer directly working on that even he can answer any  questions.
> It is me now who tess NFSV4 IPV6 with the patches Aurelien delivered
> to Bruce a few months ago.  But since Chuck has delivered several new
> patches which affect the NFS server side about the way nfsd can listen
> for ipv6 connections.

I merged the last patch I can remember from Aurelien (f15364bd "IPv6
support for NFS server export caches").  Are there some others floating
around that I should look at?

>  To have NFSV4 IPV6 working with those changes, what it would be nice
>  to have a complete list on what are the changes.  Is there now a
>  complete release for which we can test those latest  changes? If not
>  which one will be?  Are there any other changes still planned?

I was hoping you or Chuck would know; I don't know of anyone else
working on nfs over ipv6.

--b.
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