Summary: | rpcbind(8) fails to start in jail | ||
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Product: | Base System | Reporter: | Charlie & <root> |
Component: | bin | Assignee: | freebsd-bugs (Nobody) <bugs> |
Status: | Open --- | ||
Severity: | Affects Only Me | CC: | michael.osipov |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | 7.1-STABLE | ||
Hardware: | Any | ||
OS: | Any |
Description
Charlie &
2009-02-18 03:30:03 UTC
Responsible Changed From-To: freebsd-bugs->freebsd-jail Over to maintainer(s). Hi, this jail behaviour will soon change again that opening an IPv6 socket will be possible w/o the IP though this currently matches the behavior of the base system. The problem here seems to be that (without looking at the code) rpcbind is not checking return codes properly. /bz -- Bjoern A. Zeeb The greatest risk is not taking one. From the jail side this should have been fixed with the latest MFC from jamie@ . But this really is an rpcbind bug. -- Bjoern A. Zeeb The greatest risk is not taking one. > From the jail side this should have been fixed with the latest MFC > from jamie@ . > > But this really is an rpcbind bug. > > -- > Bjoern A. Zeeb The greatest risk is not taking one. > Hi Bjoern, I can confirm it now works again without editing the /etc/netconfig file, should we leave the p.r. open for reference to the rpcbind problem? Thanks, Rob Evers -- A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? Responsible Changed From-To: freebsd-jail->freebsd-bugs For bugs matching the following criteria: Status: In Progress Changed: (is less than) 2014-06-01 Reset to default assignee and clear in-progress tags. Mail being skipped |