On 9/25/2012 5:02 PM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
I mentioned this on the mailing lists a few years ago.
I notice that there still doesn't seem to be a clean way to just make
spamd listen on all (v4 and v6) addresses by default, nor is there a
way to listen on multiple addresses with multiple -A options.
This means that if you want to listen on v6, none of your v4 clients
can connect.
I also note that like all standard resolver libraries, if you specify
a hostname to spamc, it tries the v6 variant first -- so the default
behaviors between spamc and spamd are still conflicting. Nor is there
an option in spamc to say "use this hostname, but only try v4".
Has anyone come up with patches for the above, or is the solution
really to just hard-code the ipv4 address everywhere when doing a
remote-connect (or perhaps define alternate v4-only hostnames for your
spamd hosts).
Hi Dan!
I'm working on packaging an RC for 3.4.0 and ipv6 is a big focus of this
release. Can you open a bug about these issues with as much information
as you can, please?
Regards,
KAM