On 13 Oct 2015, at 22:31, Heiko Schlittermann <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > still using 2.2.9, I've two directors, and these directors > use both IPv4/IPv6 addresses. > > `host directors.<domain>` returns one A and AAA for each > of the two directors: > > directors.<domain> has address 149.x.y.96 (director1) > directors.<domain> has address 149.x.y.97 (director2) > directors.<domain> has IPv6 address 2001:x:y:f33::5:1 (director1) > directors.<domain> has IPv6 address 2001:x:y:f33::5:2 (director2) > > But connecting the the neighbor director gives: > > Oct 13 21:23:29 director1 dovecot: director: Warning: Director > 2001:x:y:f33::5:2:9090/left disconnected us with reason: Invalid input: ME > 149.x.y.96 9090 > Oct 13 21:23:29 director1 dovecot: director: Error: > director(149.x.y.97:9090/out): connect() failed: Connection refused > Oct 13 21:23:29 director1 dovecot: director: Warning: net_connect_ip(): > ip->family != my_ip->family > Oct 13 21:23:29 director1 dovecot: director: Error: Remote director thinks > it's someone else (connected to 2001:x:y:f33::5:1:9090, remote says it's > 149.x.y.96:9090) > > I assume it's because the director uses only one (IPv4 OR IPv6) address > for it's own identity, right?
Right. I thought I did something to fix this crash, but probably not. In any case it's not a supported configuration even if it didn't crash.
