<div dir="ltr">Andrew Lunn writes:<br><div id=":xd" class="">
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>> One difference in working with BSD is that I have to use<br>
>> ::1 in order to tell the middle tier that the back tier is running<br>
>> on the same machine. On Linux I have to use 127.0.0.1.<br>
>> Are there any conditional compilation macros for BSD so I<br>
>> could write<br>
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> ::1 should also work on linux, so long as you have IPv6 enabled.<br>
<br></div><div id=":xd" class="">I've run into something related now. Using sockstat I figured out<br>that my back tier's listening socket was a tcp6 socket. I'm able to <br>connect to the socket when running another process on the same <br>
machine. But if I try to connect using an Ubuntu machine, I get <br></div><div id=":xd" class="">connection refused. I guess it doesn't have IPv6 enabled. From<br>what I could tell, there's more interest in figuring out how to disable<br>
</div><div id=":xd" class="">IPV6 than enable it. And nginx on my PCBSD machine has a tcp4<br></div><div id=":xd" class="">listening socket. <br><br></div><div id=":xd" class="">So I figured out how to make my back tier get a tcp4 socket, but I <br>
haven't figured out how to make the middle tier running on the <br>same machine get connected to it. Now it gets connection refused.<br></div><div id=":xd" class="">:( But the middle tier on the Ubuntu machine works fine now.<br>
</div><div id=":xd" class=""><br><br></div><div id=":xd" class="">I still have the problem with booting PCBSD on another machine.<br></div><div id=":xd" class="">I couldn't find anything in the bios to disable wireless. That <br>
machine is one of my better machines, so am kind of hobbling<br>along with BSD. The problem I described at the start of this thread<br>was so serious that I only found relief with BSD, but BSD is no<br></div><div id=":xd" class="">
picnic. I heard U2's "I Still haven't found what I'm looking for" at a<br>gas station the other day. I laughed.<br></div><div id=":xd" class=""><br></div>-- <br><div dir="ltr">Brian<br>Ebenezer Enterprises - '<span class=""><span class="">The fool has said in his heart, “There <br>
is no G-d.”</span></span>' Psalms 14:1<br><a href="http://webEbenezer.net" target="_blank">http://webEbenezer.net</a><br><br><br><br></div>
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