Hi Mark, I appreciate your work on this project :)
cfservd compiles but I haven't tested it on Darwin. If there is something in specific I can test (set of rules/client connections to cfservd) I'll be happy to try it out. Also, I tried compiling cfengine3 (trunk from svn) on Darwin (PowerPC) and it failed with a really long list of undefined symbols for cfpromises. I have the line and the big long list if you are interested. I'm somewhat surprised more people are not deploying IPv6 in the US. It seems obvious to me that IPv4 and NAT is just bad news. The problem I run into locally is that since it is not used anywhere locally, there is no justification to support it. Go figure. Thanks, -Tim Mark Burgess wrote: > Thanks for the update Tim. Darwin did not originally support ipv6 but > it had some of the code, which caused cfservd to compile incorrectly. > > Glad to see people using ipv6 in the US! > > Mark > > Tim Spriggs wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I'm trying to deploy CFengine in our organization over IPv6. So far, >> Solaris works pretty well (still debugging random disconnects) but >> Darwin refuses to see an IPv6 host running cfserv. After digging a >> little bit in the source I found that it was intentionally crippled but >> I can not find a reason for this. I un-crippled the source and re-built >> on Tiger and Leopard and communication with the cfserv host seems to >> work just fine. >> >> I've attached a patch created from the trunk of the svn repository. >> I hope that this patch can be included to future updates of cfengine2. >> >> Thanks, >> -Tim >> _______________________________________________ >> Bug-cfengine mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cfengine >> > > _______________________________________________ Bug-cfengine mailing list [email protected] https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cfengine
