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| From | Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | linux.debian.kernel |
| Subject | Re: Bug#898527: libnss-mdns: Adding ipv6 scope id breaks NFS mounts |
| Date | 2018-05-14 14:40 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <vPkVH-8aj-3@gated-at.bofh.it> (permalink) |
| References | <vOO9r-5cF-1@gated-at.bofh.it> |
| Organization | linux.* mail to news gateway |
On Sat, 12 May 2018 at 18:26:11 -0700, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
> After upgrading my laptop from stretch to buster, I'm not able to mount NFS via
> mdns. I have the following entry in /etc/fstab:
>
> vanvanmojo.local:/mnt/storage /mnt/storage nfs4 noauto,nofail,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.mount-timeout=10,x-systemd.requires=network-online.target,x-systemd.idle-timeout=10m 0 0
>
> The mount fails with the following log message:
>
> stgulik kernel: [ 575.329441] NFS: bad IP address specified: addr=2606:6000:4502:1d00:4639:c4ff:fe53:e49b%2
>
> It looks like the scope id was added in #644912. This may be a kernel bug if
> the scope id should be accepted.
I think this might be a bug in whatever user-space tool calls
getaddrinfo() and passes its result to the kernel, which probably means
mount.nfs? If the kernel doesn't want to see scope IDs in this context,
then the user-space tool shouldn't provide them: returning scope IDs is
part of the getaddrinfo() API.
Not including the scope ID in the result of address resolution breaks IPv6
link-local addressing (fe80:*), and link-local addressing and mDNS are both
parts of the Zeroconf stack, so they (should) go well together.
Or possibly nss-mdns should be setting the scope ID to the interface
index for link-local addresses, but not for other addresses? It isn't
entirely clear to me what nss-mdns is meant to be doing here.
Workarounds:
* don't use mDNS (.local names) to find NFS servers; or
* configure mdns4[_minimal] instead of mdns[_minimal] so .local names
resolve to IPv4 addresses
NFS has historically been somewhat fragile against network failures,
so I'm not sure that I can recommend mDNS as a way to find NFS shares.
If your network is sufficiently static and hand-configured that you can
safely put NFS shares in /etc/fstab, then it's probably also sufficiently
static that the NFS server has a stable name, or even a stable IP address.
smcv
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Re: Bug#898527: libnss-mdns: Adding ipv6 scope id breaks NFS mounts Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org> - 2018-05-14 14:40 +0200 Re: Bug#898527: libnss-mdns: Adding ipv6 scope id breaks NFS mounts Ross Vandegrift <ross@kallisti.us> - 2018-05-15 03:30 +0200
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