Hi Alan,

Thanks for the help we have turned IPv6 off

Thanks

Colin
Hi,

Thanks this was fixed by commenting out the ::1 entry in /etc/hosts as
we don't intend to run IPv6 on the box
if you dont intend fo run IPv6 on that server then I'd suggest to
turn it off - otherwise you may have no ::1 in /etc/hosts but your IPv6 stack
is running and ALL daemons etc that can do IPv6 *will* do IPv6 - that'd
include FreeRADIUS if its set to use DNS names and they lookup nicely
to IPv6 addresses - eg the UK National JRS proxies.

heres some help

http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-how-to-disable-the-ipv6-protocol.html

alan
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