For those who are interested (any of the million or so who've filed bugs about it, perhaps ...), OpenSSH upstream have decided to apply a workaround for the sockaddr_in6 scope-id incompatibility between glibc 2.2/2.3 and Linux 2.2, so --with-ipv4-default will go away when the next upstream release is made.
Is anyone still running IPv6 on a 2.2 kernel? If so, I would appreciate it if they could grab OpenSSH from CVS (or ask me for a test package) and see if it will accept both IPv4 and IPv6 connections for them when built without --with-ipv4-default. (I'm not subscribed to debian-ipv6, although I occasionally check the archives.) -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

