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Hi everyone,

If I've understood correctly, the goal here is for FTS to control with which IP family (IPv4 or IPv6) is used when transferring a file. FTS should be able to say "use IPv4" to the active party and the storage system should reject any IPv6 address for the passive party (obtained from DNS) and try to connect only with IPv4 addresses, or vice versa.

@mpatrascoiu, could you elaborate on the use-case here?

AFAIK, address selection is well-established; e.g., RFC 6724 and autonomous to the storage system.

I don't see any good reasons for doing this, only some bad reasons ;-)


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