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Amanda works with IPv6. It will be available in the next release (post-2.5.1). To use IPv6 addresses, | Amanda works with IPv6. It will be available in the next release (post-2.5.1). To use IPv6 addresses, make changes to the '''xinetd''' or '''inetd''' amanda service entry. | ||
Example: xinetd entry for amandad that will accept connections from IPv4 as well as IPv6 addresses: | |||
service amanda | service amanda | ||
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server_args = -auth=bsdtcp amdump amindexd amidxtaped | server_args = -auth=bsdtcp amdump amindexd amidxtaped | ||
} | } | ||
Example: inetd entry for amandad that will accept connections from IPv4 as well as IPv6 addressess: | |||
amanda stream tcp46 nowait amandabackup /usr/local/libexec/amandad amandad |
Revision as of 00:53, 5 December 2006
Amanda works with IPv6. It will be available in the next release (post-2.5.1). To use IPv6 addresses, make changes to the xinetd or inetd amanda service entry.
Example: xinetd entry for amandad that will accept connections from IPv4 as well as IPv6 addresses:
service amanda { disable = no socket_type = stream protocol = tcp flags = ipv6 wait = no user = amandabackup group = disk groups = yes server = /usr/local/libexec/amandad server_args = -auth=bsdtcp amdump amindexd amidxtaped }
Example: inetd entry for amandad that will accept connections from IPv4 as well as IPv6 addressess:
amanda stream tcp46 nowait amandabackup /usr/local/libexec/amandad amandad