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Today's Topics:
1. Re: netdisco-web fails to bind after upgrade to version
2.078000 on Debian 11 (Oliver Gorwits)
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Hi Sven,
No, I think it unlikely that the IPV default changed; it's been the same
since 2012. The IPV variable comes from the Net::Server package (socket
handling) which is in turn used by the Starman package (web server) which
is in turn used by Netdisco.
My best guess is that Net::Server, when it checks for protocol support in
the operating system, is still getting the idea that IPv6 is
enabled/available. Something might have changed in the OS upgrade or
reinstallation of Netdisco to bring a newer library with different
behaviour, or there's another setting to set in Debian. I wouldn't know.
Perhaps ask Debian support or open a ticket against Net::Server?
Unfortunately, the Net::Server code isn't easy to follow, and I don't have
a reproducing system on which to investigate myself, but it's _probably_
this bit:
https://metacpan.org/dist/Net-Server/source/lib/Net/Server/Proto.pm#L107,
in case anyone with a system with the issue wants to have a dig around.
Would you be willing/able to add a section to this wiki page with the hint
for others? https://github.com/netdisco/netdisco/wiki/Troubleshooting
Kind regards
Oliver.
On Thu, 29 Aug 2024 at 23:35, Sven Duscha <sven.dus...@tum.de> wrote:
> Hi Charles,
>
> On 29.08.24 17:57, Charlie Butera wrote:
> >
> > Try setting the Environment Variables IPV to 4, this fixed it for me.
> >
> > https://github.com/netdisco/netdisco/wiki/Environment-Variables#ipv
> >
> > This is what the correctly set env variable should look like
> > ~ $ printenv | grep IPV
> > IPV=4
>
>
> Thank you for the quick response. That did the job for me, too.
>
> So, they changed the default value of the IPV environment value from the
> previous version?
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Sven
>
>
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