Re: Local-only (non-ip) rpcbind(8)?

2022-11-18 Thread Michael van Elst
h...@spg.tu-darmstadt.de (Hauke Fath) writes: >> if (ipv6_only == 1 && >And here is where I naively would insert a commandline option flag to >disable all things non-local. Unless something like that already exists, >and I just didn't see it. >>

Re: Local-only (non-ip) rpcbind(8)?

2022-11-18 Thread Hauke Fath
On 11/18/22 6:54 PM, Michael van Elst wrote: When you specify hosts, rpcbind automatically adds 127.0.0.1 to the list of addresses, thus the duplicate. Yes, I got about that far, before coming here. ;) Here is what rpbind does: -> bind to local transport nconf =

Re: Local-only (non-ip) rpcbind(8)?

2022-11-18 Thread Michael van Elst
h...@spg.tu-darmstadt.de (Hauke Fath) writes: >Hi, >can rpcbind(8) be set up to only use local transport, as opposed to >binding to interfaces? >The closest I seem to come to that goal is by specifying '-h 127.0.0.1', >which results in a pointless >Nov 18 15:45:05 HOST rpcbind: cannot bind

Local-only (non-ip) rpcbind(8)?

2022-11-18 Thread Hauke Fath
Hi, can rpcbind(8) be set up to only use local transport, as opposed to binding to interfaces? The closest I seem to come to that goal is by specifying '-h 127.0.0.1', which results in a pointless Nov 18 15:45:05 HOST rpcbind: cannot bind 127.0.0.1 on udp: Address already in use Nov 18