statd/lockd startup failure
Doug Barton
dougb at dougbarton.us
Sat Mar 12 22:11:33 UTC 2011
On 03/12/2011 02:21, Daniel Braniss wrote:
> The problem with trying to get the same port for all tcp/udp/inet/inet6
> though might succeed most of the time, will fail sometimes, then what?
Can you please describe the scenario when it's completely impossible to
find a port that's open on all 4 families?
> I saw Doug's commnent, and also the:), it's not as simple as tracking port
> 80 or 25, needs some efford, but it's deterministic/programable, and worst case
> you can still use the -p option (which again will fail sometimes:-).
Given that Rick has already written the patch, I don't think it's at all
unreasonable to put it in as the first choice, perhaps with a fallback
to picking any available port if there isn't one available for all 4
families.
Meanwhile, I don't think I'm the only person who has ever had trouble
trying to track down network traffic from "random" ports that would
prefer that doing so not be made harder by having the same service on
the same host using 4 different ports.
Doug
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