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|   | ==IPv6 support for the client==  |   | ==IPv6 support for the client==  | 
|   | Here is a short description to explain how to have an IPv6 ready client for NFSv2,v3 and v4  |   | Here is a short description to explain how to have an IPv6 ready client for NFSv2,v3 and v4  | 
| - | If you want further information about the IPv6 support design, please feel free to have a look <a href="http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org/doc/nfs_ipv6.php"> here</a>
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| - | <h4>TI-RPC library</h4><br>
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| - | The ti-rpc library is designed to replace sunrpc library. It is necessary to do Remote Procedures Calls regardless the transport used.
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| - | Download the tirpc tarball: libtirpc-0.1.7.tar.gz
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| - | Build and install: 
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| - | <pre>
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| - | > ./configure <br>
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| - | > make <br>
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| - | > make install <br>
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| - | </pre>
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| - | <h4>Kernel patches</h4>
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| - | Dowload the cumulative patch: linux-2.6.11-IPv6-CLIENT-ALL.patch
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| - | In the kernel source directory:
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| - | <pre>
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| - | > patch -p1 < linux-2.6.11-NFS-IPv6-client.patch
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| - | </pre>
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| - | <h4>User part patches</h4>
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| - | - Download nfs-utils tarball with IPv6 support included: here
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| - | or
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| - | Download cumulative patch for nfs-utils-1.0.7: nfs-utils-1.0.7-IPv6.patch
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| - | Download  nfs-utils-1.0.7 tarball:  nfs-utils-1.0.7.tar.gz
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| - | Apply patch in  nfs-utils-1.0.7 directory:
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| - | <pre>
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| - | > patch -p1 < nfs-utils-NFS-IPv6-client.patch
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| - | </pre>
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| - | <h4>Build nfs client commands</h4>: 	
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| - | <pre>
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| - | > make<br>
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| - | > make install<br>
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| - | </pre>
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|   | = Linux configuration =  |   | = Linux configuration =  | 
Revision as of 09:33, 24 May 2005
  NFSv4 
NFSv4 is a new generation of network filesystems. It is designed to be run over internet, and so, it get this capabilities :
  Features 
 Security 
 Network optimisations
 Interoperability
 IPv6 support for the client
Here is a short description to explain how to have an IPv6 ready client for NFSv2,v3 and v4
  Linux configuration