Hello, we updated to Ubuntu 18.04 on our servers and encounter the following new problem: We have no IPv6 interfaces/adresses configured and rpc.rquotad complains about this and refuses to start - it seems the libtirpc has IPv6 as a requirement when listed in /etc/netconfig. When commenting out the v6-related lines in /etc/netconfig, rpc.rquotad starts. But without the IPv6 related lines in /etc/netconfig rpcbind no longer starts and emits error messages which seems a little bit weired. The services start when we start rpc.rquotad with the v6-lines in /etc/netconfig commented out and using the original version with the other services. Is it intended that rpcbind does not start when /etc/netconfig does not contain the IPv6-lines? Is there a reason for this? rpc.rquotad --version says Quota utilities version 4.03. Compiled with: USE_LDAP_MAIL_LOOKUP EXT2_DIRECT HOSTS_ACCESS RPC RPC_SETQUOTA BSD_BEHAVIOUR rpcbind seems to emit no version information Thanks in advance and best regards -Ulrich -- Ulrich Gemkow University of Stuttgart Institute of Communication Networks and Computer Engineering (IKR)