(mountd and statd in particular). That could be a problem in the future
if someone were to boot a kernel that supports IPv6 serving with an
older nfs-utils. For now, hardcode the IPv6 switch into the off position
until the other daemons are functional.
Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson <steved@redhat.com>
#include "nfssvc.h"
#include "xlog.h"
+/*
+ * IPv6 support for nfsd was finished before some of the other daemons (mountd
+ * and statd in particular). That could be a problem in the future if someone
+ * were to boot a kernel that supports IPv6 serving with an older nfs-utils. For
+ * now, hardcode the IPv6 switch into the off position until the other daemons
+ * are functional.
+ */
+#undef IPV6_SUPPORTED
+
static void usage(const char *);
static struct option longopts[] =
#include "nfslib.h"
#include "xlog.h"
+/*
+ * IPv6 support for nfsd was finished before some of the other daemons (mountd
+ * and statd in particular). That could be a problem in the future if someone
+ * were to boot a kernel that supports IPv6 serving with an older nfs-utils. For
+ * now, hardcode the IPv6 switch into the off position until the other daemons
+ * are functional.
+ */
+#undef IPV6_SUPPORTED
+
#define NFSD_PORTS_FILE "/proc/fs/nfsd/portlist"
#define NFSD_VERS_FILE "/proc/fs/nfsd/versions"
#define NFSD_THREAD_FILE "/proc/fs/nfsd/threads"