On 27/05/14 22:21, Lukasz Janyst wrote:
>> When testing xrdfs against an xrootd daemon over IPv6, the answer is a
>> bit sad:
>> Sw[::193.166.0.114]:1094 = the machine handshakes over IPv6, then
>> switches to IPv4 for everything else.
>
> Most of the requests handled by xrdfs either redirect or use locate
> queries and the client goes to a host it is pointed to. It switched to
> IPv4 because the server told it to do so.
Sw[::193.166.0.114]:1094 in fact is server's answer to a kXR_locate
request. So what you likely did was asking for a directory listing. This
triggered a kXR_locate request and you dCache server told the client to
go to [::193.166.0.114]:1094 over IPv4 which the client did. What you
see is a dCache bug, not xrootd.
Lukasz
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