Le Saturday 22 August 2009 13:57:51 Dan Langille, vous avez écrit :
> Eric Bollengier wrote:
> > Le Saturday 22 August 2009 13:48:06 Dan Langille, vous avez écrit :
> >> Eric Bollengier wrote:
> >>> Le Saturday 22 August 2009 13:28:40 Dan Langille, vous avez écrit :
> >>>> It appears Bacula is always trying the IPv6 address first, despite no
> >>>> IPV6 support on this box, then failing.  Is that what we want?  Should
> >>>> it not then try IP4 given the address is there?
> >>>
> >>> It seems to be related to the bug #1029 corrected in May.
> >>> http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1029
> >>>
> >>> >From what i read in the code, it should try the IPV6 first, then the
> >>> > IPV4
> >>>>
> >>>> (if
> >>>
> >>> any).
> >>>
> >>> If one of them is usable, the connection should be ok and you should
> >>> see only an Error message reported by a Pmsg() about the IPV6 protocol.
> >>> Maybe this Pmsg() is causing the problem.
> >>>
> >>> Can you try to comment the src/lib/block.c:1025 Pmsg() call, and re-run
> >>> the test ?
> >
> > You should read src/lib/bsock.c and not src/lib/block.c
>
> Found.  Line number is not correct though.  I think you mean 228.

Human grep works well :)

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