20 Jan
2009
20 Jan
'09
4:33 p.m.
Hi Tom Rindborg wrote:
The solution for me was to configure with --disable-ipv6.
You could use tcp4/udp4 as the protocol in inetd.conf instead of tcp/udp to make it bind to IPv4 addresses. Seems like inetd used to rely on IPv4 mapped addresses, and someone read the paper on their security concerns, but didn't quite get the fix right. In general, -1 from me to --disable-ipv6 anywwhere. - Antti