On Sat, 06 Jan 2007, David Miller wrote:
> From: Bill Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2007 22:26:48 -0500
>
> > That seems like a bug to me. I'm running a 2.6.15-rc5 kernel and
> > my established TCP connections appear in /proc/net/tcp as expected.
> > And I do have IPv6 enabled (as a module), although I am not actually
> > using IPv6 for anything at the moment.
>
> It depends upon whether the server in question binds to
> ipv6 at all on the listening socket.
Thanks for the clarification. Apparently my Kerberos telnet server
doesn't bind to IPv6. Now trying a ssh session, which apparently
does, it doesn't show up in /proc/net/tcp but does in /proc/net/tcp6.
BTW, is it expected behavior that when I cat /proc/net/tcp, the
local_address and rem_address are byte swapped on a little endian
system (this just noticed on a 2.6.15.4 kernel)? They're not
byte swapped on a big endian system (2.6.15-rc5 kernel). And
the port number portion of the local_address and rem_address isn't
byte swapped on the little endian system, but the IP address portion
is.
-Bill
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