On Wed, Dec 28, 2005 at 01:48:00PM +0100, Reinoud Zandijk wrote: > On Wed, Dec 28, 2005 at 07:11:10AM -0500, Christos Zoulas wrote: > > On Dec 28, 12:46pm, reinoud%netbsd.org@localhost (Reinoud Zandijk) wrote: > > -- Subject: Re: CVS commit: src/sys/dev/pci > > > > | is this part of the work to be able to build a kernel without INET? or > > only > > | with INET6 and no INET? > > > > Neither INET, nor INET6. > > :) but how is localhost then addressed? or is that just not possible? Would > it be possible to only select INET6 without INET ? localhost is the hostname for the IPv4 and IPv6 address assigned to the loopback interface. Thus if you are lacking INET and INET6, there is no way to access "localhost". :-) The loopback interface, however, is still addressable via other protocol families. Obviously only address families that use it will be able to, but that's kinda the point. Take care, Bill
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