"Xu, Qiang (FXSGSC)" <[email protected]> writes: > For example, the IPv6 address of the Kerberos server is > "3ffe:2000:0:1:e0be:1872:d4f8:6b2c", and the authentication domain is > "xcipv6.com". When this IPv6 address is passed in, the address would be > looked on as in a form of "hostname:port", so would split the address at > the first colon, and combine it with the domain name, to form an FQDN > "3ffe.xcipv6.com". Then it would try to resolve this FQDN to get the > IPv4 address. Of course, the resolving would lead to an error. And SASL > binding can't go through.
I have no idea if Cyrus SASL supports IPv6 or not, but try using [3ffe:2000:0:1:e0be:1872:d4f8:6b2c] instead. The brackets disambiguate IPv6 address literals from hostnames with ports. -- Russ Allbery ([email protected]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
