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Hi There. I'm using ipv6 tunnels for virtual hosts. And when i update my machine to Slackware 13 now the oidentd doesn't work with the ipv6 support. Someone can help me ? Why the oidentd doesn't work with ipv6 support in Slackware 13 ? Thanks
Perhaps it needs a compile option to support IPv6? Have you tried re-compiling it, looking through its documentation,...
Well the default packages for slackware says that the option Ipv6 support is available ... So someone coud tell me is there problem with the new version of Slackware 13 and the oidentd ? Please write me soon
Thanks
ipv6 should be available on a default installation, at least on version oidentd-2.0.8.
Got that from the official tarball repository. I would recompile like timmeke said.
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