Bug#480564: xinetd doesn't bind to IPv6 addresses when it's started without -inetd_compat

2008-05-11 Thread Pierre Habouzit
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 09:49:45PM +, Urs Breinlinger wrote: Package: xinetd Version: 1:2.3.14-7 Severity: important When xinetd is run without -inetd_compat you have to specify flags = IPv6 in xinetd.conf to get the v6 listening socket. This breaks the default behavior

Bug#480564: xinetd doesn't bind to IPv6 addresses when it's started without -inetd_compat

2008-05-11 Thread Urs Breinlinger
On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 06:58:44PM +0200, Pierre Habouzit wrote: err -inetd_ipv6 is added automatically if INETD_COMPAT is set, and ipv6 is available on the system. In addition to that, I'm pretty sure that flags = IPv6 is needed to have ipv6 since like forever[0]. I stand corrected. I was

Bug#480564: xinetd doesn't bind to IPv6 addresses when it's started without -inetd_compat

2008-05-10 Thread Urs Breinlinger
Package: xinetd Version: 1:2.3.14-7 Severity: important When xinetd is run without -inetd_compat you have to specify flags = IPv6 in xinetd.conf to get the v6 listening socket. This breaks the default behavior of xinetd. It should be fixed by either correcting the patch that added