Hello,
Also solaris has an option to not use IPV6 at least with Solaris 9.
When we installed
it it asked us if we wanted IPV6 support. We just said no.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
Seum-Lim Gan wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
>
> Thanks for the recommendation.
>
> I will edit the pg_config.h file and comment out the
> HAVE_IPV6 #define.
> It is now defined as 0.
>
> Earlier on, I tried to set IPV6 to no or 0 in configure.ih
> and then configure and rebuild but that did not work.
>
> Will let you know if commenting out the HAVE_IPV6 will work.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Gan
>
> At 11:28 am -0500 2003/12/6, Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
>> Seum-Lim Gan wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Bruce,
>>>
>>> I wonder if there is any recommendation to this ?
>>> Is there a way to configure PostgreSQL to not use
>>> IPv6 ?
>>
>>
>> One idea is to edit include/pg_config.h and comment out HAVE_IPV6 and
>> recompile and see if it works. That will disable the postmaster from
>> listening on IPv6.
>>
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