Hello, > Enter the hostname and connect just as usual. Doesn't it work for you? No, it does not work; see details below. >My IPV6 fixes have made it into master already, so it should work. I know; it is inside, though something goes wrong. see below.As I said, I have fedora 15 with mc-4.7.5.2-1 (which comes with Fedora 15 distribution). In: /usr/share/doc/mc-4.7.5.2/NEWS there is a line saying: " FTPFS: support of IPv6 protocol" (in the section: Version 4.7.0-pre2).
I did this simple test on a Fedora machine: 1) start vsftpd service. 2) su kevin 3) make sure that ftp server runs ok: ftp 127.0.0.1 , then enter user:kevin, passwd. 4) it worked (running commands like "ls" is fine) 5) tried from mc: FTP link: (from the left pane submenu) enterd 127.0.0.1 and it worked. Also [email protected] worked. then I did this: 1) Seup an IPV6 server (simply uncomment listen_ipv6=YES and commented IPV4 listen entry (listen=YES) in vsftpd.conf.) 2) restart vsftpd service. 3) su kevin 4) make sure that ftp server runs ok with IPV6: ftp ::1 , then enter user:kevin, passwd. 5) it worked (running commands like "ls" is fine) 6) tried from mc: FTP link: (from the left pane submenu) when I enter ::1, or kevin@::1, I get these errors: Cannot chdir to "/#ftp:::1" or, in the second case, Cannot chdir to "/#ftp:kevin@::1" I also tried with :1, which is not supposed to work and also got an error Any ideas? does it work for anybody here with these/other settings ? rgs, Kevin On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 10:21 PM, Yury V. Zaytsev <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 22:15 +0300, Kevin Wilson wrote: > >> what should I do to connect to it ? > > Enter the hostname and connect just as usual. Doesn't it work for you? > My IPV6 fixes have made it into master already, so it should work. > > -- > Sincerely yours, > Yury V. Zaytsev > > > _______________________________________________ mc mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
