On Sunday, April 08, 2012 09:25:12 AM Mark Wendt (Contractor) did opine:

> On 4/7/2012 12:34 PM, Mark Cason wrote:
> > On 04/07/2012 10:54 AM, gene heskett wrote:
> >> You will recall I had to do something that blacklisted ipv6 in order
> >> to get any network connection at all on the lathe box, but that
> >> message has been expired now and I don't recall what it was that I
> >> had to do to it now. Whatever it was, I suspect that now that I have
> >> the correct version of inetd installed for amanda, that I could
> >> probably undo that blacklist without harming the ipv4 networking
> >> now.
> >> 
> >     Here's the link again:
> > http://www.webupd8.org/2010/05/how-to-disable-ipv6-in-ubuntu-1004.html
> 
> Gene,
> 
> Also check the port in /etc/services and see if it's enabled for IPv4.
> Should be either above or below the IPv6 port for amanda.
> 
> Mark

Of the 3 machines live on my network right now, none of the services files 
contain anything to indicate the service is ipv4 or ipv6, and amanda is 
listed at 10080-10083 in all 3 lists.

What SHOULD I be seeing in those files to differentiate the 2 ip versions?

Thanks Mark.

Cheers, Gene
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