Tommi =?iso-8859-15?q?M=E4kitalo?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:Tom,
For remote connections I added:
host all all ::ffff:192.168.41.0/120 trust
and it worked also (I guessed it - I don't know much about IPv6). Is
there any chance to get it work like 7.3? It is no nice experience for
new users.
Are you saying it does not work with just 192.168.41.0/24 ? That would
be really unfortunate --- it suggests that your kernel pretends that
IPv4 connections are IPv6.
we discussed this problem some months ago when I started using 7.4 on SuSE 8.1. Since 7.4 accepts IPV6, the kernel will always deliver IPV6 addresses, that's why I find most IPV6 problems. While this behaviour might be irritating, it shouldn't be much of a problem if known.
How about silently creating a IPV6 style host internally for every IPV4 pg_hba.conf entry? It won't make any sense to handle a real IPV4 address different from an IPV4 address converted to IPV6 address space.
Regards, Andreas
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