NFS/IPv6 servers on GNU/Linux?

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>>>>> "JL" == Jeff Layton <jlayton...> writes:

 JL> We're poised to enable IPv6 in nfs-utils in distros. There is a
 JL> potential problem however. mount.nfs will prefer IPv6 addrs.

 JL> If someone has a working IPv4 server today that has an IPv6
 JL> address, then clients may start trying to mount over that
 JL> address. If the server doesn't support NFS serving over IPv6 (and
 JL> virtually no linux servers currently do),

	Huh?  Are there any GNU/Linux-based servers that do?  What are
	the prerequisites?

	(Sorry, I wasn't following the topic recently.)

 JL> then the mount will start failing.

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