Please, someone can tell me if policyd works with kernel 3.x ?
I've compiled again my kernel without ipv6, but the error with policyd 
persists.

I've also tested policyd 2.1:

[2011/10/06-12:31:16 - 2194] [CORE] ERROR: 2011/10/06-12:31:16 Can't 
connect to TCP port 10031 on * [Address family not supported by 
protocol] at line 92 in file /usr/share/perl5/Net/Server/Proto/TCP.pm

thanks
Marco





Il 04/10/2011 17:25, [email protected] ha scritto:
> host=192.168.1.36
>
> tcp        0      0 192.168.1.36:10031      0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN    
>   2404/perl
>
> But the errorpersists.
> If i come back to "host=*" the above row disappear.
>
> Policyd supports ipv6?
>
> Thanks :)
> Marco
>
>
>
> Il 04/10/2011 16:10, Simon Hobson ha scritto:
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> # IP to listen on, * for all
>>> host=*
>>>
>>> I think there's something wrong about ipv6, because the problem appeared
>>> after i've installed the kernel 3.0.0 from the debian repo. This kernel
>>> version supports the ipv6 (my previous one not - 2.6.29.x)
>>> In kernel 3.0.0 :
>>>
>>> tcp6       0      0 :::10031                :::*
>>> LISTEN      2010/perl
>>>
>>> Why is ipv6?
>>>
>>> If i use the old one kernel, the 10031 port doesn't appear in the list
>>> (the kernel doesn't support ipv6).
>>>
>>> How can i use tpc and not tcp6?
>> At a rough guess, try setting host to your IP address and see if that works.
>>
>> Otherwise, in the past I've had issues (since fixed) with IPv6 and
>> software that uses Ipv6 if it sees it without checking that there is
>> actually full connectivity first. On those system I think I
>> blacklisted the IPv6 kernel module as a temporary fix.
>>
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