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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Any progress on the NFS mount problem?</H1>
<B>AL13N</B>
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<I>Fri Sep 21 01:01:47 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>Op donderdag 20 september 2012 22:37:27 schreef Guillaume Rousse:
><i> Le 20/09/2012 20:17, Anne Wilson a écrit :
</I>><i> >>> Looks as though the problem relates to rpc on the server. I
</I>><i> >>> don't mind doing the digging, but can you point me to the right
</I>><i> >>> place to start the hole?
</I>><i> >>
</I>><i> >> I'd try to understand why the nfs daemon (rpc.nfsd) is listening on
</I>><i> >> IPv6 only, whereas the mount daemon (rpc.mountd) is listening both
</I>><i> >> on IPv4 and IPv6.
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</I>><i> > Where is that configured?
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</I>><i> There is no such 'use IPv6 only' configuration option AFAIK, this seems
</I>><i> rather like a problem. Maybe not specific to NFS, BTW.
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maybe those services were started when there was no ipv4 set up yet, and thus
was ignored?
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