Bug#673761: awfully noisy logs on IPv4-only systems

2012-05-23 Thread Jamie Heilman
Dererk wrote:
 On 21/05/12 16:10, Jamie Heilman wrote:
  Dererk wrote:
 
  Hello Jamie Heilman,
 
  Just to check, you have customized your current kernel to not include
  IPv6 support on it. Is that correct?
  Absolutely.
 Thanks for the clarification.
 
 I'm a little confused since the changes introduced by the local patch
 that applies for this didn't change it's older behaviour.
 
 Had you experienced this behaviour on the older version of openntpd
 (3.9p1+debian-9)?

Oddly enough, no.  I downgraded just to verify, and sure enough, the
messages stopped, upgraded again, and they came back.  No change in
kernel.


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Bug#673761: awfully noisy logs on IPv4-only systems

2012-05-22 Thread Dererk
On 21/05/12 16:10, Jamie Heilman wrote:
 Dererk wrote:

 Hello Jamie Heilman,

 Just to check, you have customized your current kernel to not include
 IPv6 support on it. Is that correct?
 Absolutely.
Thanks for the clarification.

I'm a little confused since the changes introduced by the local patch
that applies for this didn't change it's older behaviour.

Had you experienced this behaviour on the older version of openntpd
(3.9p1+debian-9)?



Saludos,

D

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Bug#673761: awfully noisy logs on IPv4-only systems

2012-05-21 Thread Jamie Heilman
Package: openntpd
Version: 20080406p-2

daemon.crit: May 21 09:31:51 ntpd[1760]: client_query socket: Address family 
not supported by protocol
daemon.crit: May 21 09:31:51 ntpd[1760]: client_query socket: Address family 
not supported by protocol
daemon.crit: May 21 09:31:51 ntpd[1760]: client_query socket: Address family 
not supported by protocol

Getting that message, 3 times, every 15 seconds-ish in the logs is
really rather irritating and excessive.  It would be awefully nice if
there was a way to just tell openntpd not use IPv6, ever.

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Bug#673761: awfully noisy logs on IPv4-only systems

2012-05-21 Thread Dererk
On 21/05/12 06:37, Jamie Heilman wrote:
 Package: openntpd
 Version: 20080406p-2

 daemon.crit: May 21 09:31:51 ntpd[1760]: client_query socket: Address family 
 not supported by protocol
 daemon.crit: May 21 09:31:51 ntpd[1760]: client_query socket: Address family 
 not supported by protocol
 daemon.crit: May 21 09:31:51 ntpd[1760]: client_query socket: Address family 
 not supported by protocol

 Getting that message, 3 times, every 15 seconds-ish in the logs is
 really rather irritating and excessive.  It would be awefully nice if
 there was a way to just tell openntpd not use IPv6, ever.

Hello Jamie Heilman,

Just to check, you have customized your current kernel to not include
IPv6 support on it. Is that correct?



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Bug#673761: awfully noisy logs on IPv4-only systems

2012-05-21 Thread Jamie Heilman
Dererk wrote:
 On 21/05/12 06:37, Jamie Heilman wrote:
  Package: openntpd
  Version: 20080406p-2
 
  daemon.crit: May 21 09:31:51 ntpd[1760]: client_query socket: Address 
  family not supported by protocol
  daemon.crit: May 21 09:31:51 ntpd[1760]: client_query socket: Address 
  family not supported by protocol
  daemon.crit: May 21 09:31:51 ntpd[1760]: client_query socket: Address 
  family not supported by protocol
 
  Getting that message, 3 times, every 15 seconds-ish in the logs is
  really rather irritating and excessive.  It would be awefully nice if
  there was a way to just tell openntpd not use IPv6, ever.
 
 Hello Jamie Heilman,
 
 Just to check, you have customized your current kernel to not include
 IPv6 support on it. Is that correct?

Absolutely.

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