If I remember correctly, Kristian was playing with IPv6 and added it.

http://astlinux.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/astlinux?view=rev&revision=1829

I agree with Darrick, this should be removed from the 0.6 branch.

Lonnie

On Dec 4, 2008, at 12:47 PM, Darrick Hartman wrote:

> I believe the ipv6 stuff was added by Philip a while back.  I haven't
> noticed any adverse affects, but can confirm the behaviour that Lonnie
> mentioned related to telnet and wget.
>
> My preference is to remove ipv6 from the 0.6 branch if this cannot be
> resolved quickly.  ipv6 is not wide spread at this point.  The 0.6.3
> release will happen after Asterisk 1.4.23 is released (mostly  
> because it
> addresses a few major parking related bugs that are causing some  
> serious
> issues).
>
> Darrick
>
> Ron Byer Jr. wrote:
>> Lonnie, et al:
>>
>> Do you have the NTP startup issue ?  I'm stumped by why this  
>> doesn't have
>> more pervasive impact. I'm always ready to find out that it's a  
>> cockpit
>> error on my part.
>>
>> Trunk-1725 didn't have the ipv6 module loaded, and there are  
>> updates to both
>> rc.conf and /etc/init.d/network to support the loading of the ipv6  
>> module.
>>
>> Attempts to remove the ipv6 modules from the cmd line after boot  
>> have been
>> thwarted:
>>
>> modprobe -r ipv6
>> FATAL: Module ipv6 is in use.
>>
>> I've been fiddling with the network startup script:
>>
>> # IPv6
>>  echo "ipv6 is $IPV6..."
>>  modprobe -l ipv6
>>  if [ -n "$IPV6" ]; then
>>          echo "loading ipv6..."
>>            modprobe ipv6
>>    else
>>          echo "removing ipv6..."
>>            modprobe -r ipv6
>>  fi
>>  modprobe -l ipv6
>>
>>
>> It appears that ipv6 is pre-loaded prior to this, and manages to  
>> avoid
>> unloading it. the modprobe -l ipv6 before and after both report  
>> that is it
>> loaded.
>>
>> rb
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Lonnie Abelbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 12:11 PM
>> To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
>> Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] NTP Mixup :: the sequel
>>
>>
>> On Dec 4, 2008, at 9:11 AM, Ron Byer Jr. wrote:
>>
>>> Philip,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the suggestion. I did the modprobe ipv6 and it had  
>>> little/
>>> no
>>> effect. Still failing on the bind (AF_INET6) call.
>>>
>>> I guess there are two mysteries here, though I would be happy to
>>> solve only
>>> one of them :: why is it doing the v6 bind call, and, why it is
>>> failing.
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm going to do some review of the modules in the trunk-1725 vs the
>>> 0.6.2
>>> versions. They both appear to be the same kernel version (2.6.20.21)
>>>
>>> rb
>>
>> It does appear IP6 is causing problems... (0.6.2)
>>
>> Simple example:
>>
>> pbx ~ # nslookup localhost
>> Server:    10.10.50.1
>> Address 1: 10.10.50.1 gw-xtra.priv.abelbeck.com
>>
>> Name:      localhost
>> Address 1: 7f00:1:f069:aebf::
>> Address 2: 127.0.0.1 localhost
>>
>> pbx ~ # wget http://localhost
>> Connecting to localhost ([7f00:1:c0b8:bfbf::100:0]:80)
>> wget: socket(AF_INET6): Address family not supported by protocol
>>
>> pbx ~ # telnet localhost
>> telnet: socket(AF_INET6): Address family not supported by protocol
>>
>>
>> Lonnie
>>
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