The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted to gmane.linux.debian.devel.ipv6 as well.
>>>>> "IS" == Ivan Shmakov <i...@main.uusia.org> writes: [...] IS> Given that I now have rpcbind running, I wonder, what should be IS> done for nfs-utils to support NFS over IPv6 as well? IS> Is it just a matter of adding --enable-ipv6 and --enable-tirpc to IS> the configure command line? [...] So far, I've worked around Bug#544567, built the nfs-utils package from Debian Squeeze with the change suggested above for Debian Lenny, and, finally, did: users # apt-get install -V nfs-kernel-server=1:1.2.0-4.is+0.4~bpo50~is+0.1 ... Setting up nfs-kernel-server (1:1.2.0-4.is+0.4~bpo50~is+0.1) ... Starting NFS common utilities: statd. Exporting directories for NFS kernel daemon.... Starting NFS kernel daemon: nfsd mountd. users # exportfs users # exportfs -o ro,all_squash \*:/var/public users # mount -t nfs -o ro,nosuid,nodev users.test1.ipv6.uusia.org:/var/public /mnt/ ... And saw my linux.uml instance (as of user-mode-linux 2.6.26-1um-2+15) go nuts! But nevertheless, it doesn't complain on users.test1.ipv6.uusia.org having no IPv4 address anymore. (Looks like I'll have to do some testing under KVM instead.) * See also http://bugs.debian.org/441361 http://bugs.debian.org/544567 http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.backports.general/5762 -- FSF associate member #7257 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org