To clarify. IPv6 nfs support does exist in the wild, just not for OpenBSD, yet. -- Todd Fries .. t...@fries.net
_____________________________________________ | \ 1.636.410.0632 (voice) | Free Daemon Consulting, LLC \ 1.405.227.9094 (voice) | http://FreeDaemonConsulting.com \ 1.866.792.3418 (FAX) | "..in support of free software solutions." \ 250797 (FWD) | \ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 37E7 D3EB 74D0 8D66 A68D B866 0326 204E 3F42 004A http://todd.fries.net/pgp.txt Penned by Peter Hessler on 20090215 12:42.24, we have: | openbsd uses nfsv3 over ipv4. nfsv4 is still being worked on, but is | not ready. nfsv3 does not work over ipv6. | | On 2009 Feb 15 (Sun) at 01:23:37 +0100 (+0100), jean-francois wrote: | :Hi All, | : | :Unfortunately it looks like I have mounted a NFS v2/3 server. Is'nt the | :standard nfs for OpenBSD 4.4 a v4 ? If so how is it I could not mount it | :as a V4 on the client but only as a v2 or v3 (i'm not sure which of 2 or | :3) ? | :Please help me to understand. Is it a good thing to go for NFSv4 | :instead ? | : | :Thanks | :J-F | : | | -- | Psychiatrists say that one out of four people are mentally ill. Check | three friends. If they're OK, you're it.