Re: exim, local resolver, host name lookups and IPv6
On 2008-04-11, Florian Weimer <[email protected]> wrote:
> * Bernhard R. Link:
>
>> I think the main problem is that Debian is by default setting up those
>> ipv6 stuff into the interface even when you are in an pure ipv4
>> environment. That way exim4 cannot do anything to avoid ipv6 stuff
>> and evil things like this can happen.
>
> Yes, I agree this is a problem, because IPv6 still doesn't work out of
> the box because IPv6 networking is initialized too late in the boot
> process.
How so? Do you mean a situation such as
* no inet6 stanzas configured in /etc/network/interfaces
* a daemon attempts to bind to an AF_INET6 socket late in the boot
process
* the kernel helpfully autoloads ipv6.ko
* the kernel helpfully binds a "scope link" inet6 address to each
network interface and performs router solicitation
?
It's primarily the configuration of those "scope link" inet6 addresses
which cause problems, right? Would loading ipv6.ko with
net.ipv6.conf.all.autoconf = 0 help?
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Robert Edmonds
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