Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 23:11:45 -0700 From: Doug Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org> To: "Sean C. Farley" <scf@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-net@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: /etc/exports and IPv6 networks Message-ID: <47E351A1.1020501@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <alpine.BSF.1.10.0803201617010.61203@thor.farley.org> References: <47E2C7E4.6070800@FreeBSD.org> <alpine.BSF.1.10.0803201617010.61203@thor.farley.org>
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Sean C. Farley wrote: > On Thu, 20 Mar 2008, Doug Barton wrote: > >> Folks, >> >> I spent a fair amount of time today reading through the man pages and >> source code and could not find any way of specifying an IPv6 network >> in /etc/exports as you can with v4 and -network/-netmask. Am I missing >> something? If not, is this an update that is on someone's list >> somewhere? > > Something like this has worked for me: > /usr -maproot=root -network AAAA:BBBB:CCCC:DDDD:EEEE:: -mask ::0 I confess that's one combination I didn't think to try, and it did work, thanks! Care to add that to the man page? > One thing I have run into was that an install of a kernel over NFS using > IPv6 can stall the mount. I have not had time to look into it, so I do > not know what exactly triggers it (number of bytes or files?). It has > always been while copying a kernel module. Wacky. Is this still true after the recent (before the 7.0 branch) work to make v6 stuff "work the same way as" v4 stuff? Doug -- This .signature sanitized for your protection
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