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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by "Dan Mahoney, System Admin" <da...@prime.gushi.org> on 2010/06/27 19:27:04 UTC
Does spamd support ipv6 yet?
I previously asked this question and was told the best answer might be to
wait for 3.3.
Was there ever support ratified for ipv6 including proper -A ipv6 access
lists, and proper ability to listen on both the ipv6 default and the v4
default at the same time, when specifying -i?
I'm not sure which bugs to look at to ascertain this.
-Dan
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Re: Does spamd support ipv6 yet?
Posted by Greg Troxel <gd...@ir.bbn.com>.
"Dan Mahoney, System Admin" <da...@prime.gushi.org> writes:
> I previously asked this question and was told the best answer might be
> to wait for 3.3.
>
> Was there ever support ratified for ipv6 including proper -A ipv6
> access lists, and proper ability to listen on both the ipv6 default
> and the v4 default at the same time, when specifying -i?
>
> I'm not sure which bugs to look at to ascertain this.
I am not trying to access spamd over v6. It's listening only on
127.0.0.1, not ::1 :-(
Not what you asked, but for me far more important: I have v6 addresses
in internal_networks and trusted_networks and it seems to be parsing the
addresses and treating them correctly.