[clug] samba messages and IPV6?

Steve Walsh steve at nerdvana.org.au
Mon Feb 23 00:06:42 GMT 2009


Is there an entry in your /etc/hosts to map 192.168.0.10 to home.server, 
or you relying on DNS/WINS to do the resolving?

Paul wrote:
> So I wonder is my Samba or my TCP stack not configured correctly?
> or is this a bug?
> Paul
>
>
> On 22/02/2009 9:56 PM, Steve Walsh wrote:
>> As I understand it, this is an ipv4-embedded address, this just tells 
>> ipv6 "dual stack" capable devices that it's listening on a v4 
>> address. IE - take a regular IPv4 addresses and put it in a special 
>> IPv6 format so it's recognized as being IPv4 addresses to capable 
>> devices.
>>
>> Paul wrote:
>>> Since my update to Fedora 10
>>> I've been noticing some messages in the syslog which looks like IPV6 
>>> address, does anyone know what they mean and how can I fix them?
>>> eg
>>> smbd[7830]: [2009/02/22 18:59:57,  0] 
>>> lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_name(1870)
>>> smbd[7830]:   Matchname failed on home.server ::ffff:192.168.0.10
>>>
>>> my RPM versions:
>>>
>>> samba-3.2.8-0.26.fc10.i386.rpm
>>> samba-client-3.2.8-0.26.fc10.i386.rpm
>>> samba-common-3.2.8-0.26.fc10.i386.rpm
>>> samba-swat-3.2.8-0.26.fc10.i386.rpm
>>> samba-winbind-3.2.8-0.26.fc10.i386.rpm
>>> system-config-samba-1.2.67-3.fc10.noarch.rpm
>>>
>>>
>>
>


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Steve Walsh
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