I've recently been getting occasion relaying denied messages from my mail server (in my own house, no less, seems a bit abusive, shouldn't take that from a machine, pull it's plug or maybe it's memory chips one at a time....)... But I think they are related to these oddities in the /etc/hosts.allow Oct 18 17:38:15 Ishtar sshd[19952]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 73: host name mismatch: Athenae != (null) (::ffff:192.168.3.140) Um....Athenae has 2 interfaces, one at 192.168.3.12, and another at 192.168.3.140. Isn't the ::ffff: some sort of ipv6 compatibility address (that I thought had been abandoned?)... Why is it seeing my addr as such athenae isn't USING IP6 addessing?!? (Athenae is a Windows 7 machine with the ipv6 stack turned off). It's talking to a server Ishtar which does have a an ipv4 and ipv6 (that mostly goes unused except for testing).... it looks like a scope link address (/64) but it looks like it with the local hosts, it's **sometimes** interpreting them as 48 bit hosts. This started happening right around ipv6 day...did something change that might cause this? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org