[Bug 1101779] Re: autofs "lookup_mount: exports lookup" fails on IPv6-only hosts

Jonathan jjcf89 at gmail.com
Sun May 27 13:40:50 UTC 2018


Simon, I think you misunderstood.  He had to revert this patch since it
caused a regression.  So this bug isn't fixed yet.  Ubuntu's libtirpc
needs to be updated before autofs can switch over to using it, is my
understanding.

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Title:
  autofs "lookup_mount: exports lookup" fails on IPv6-only hosts

Status in autofs package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in Debian:
  New
Status in Fedora:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Using Linux Mint 14 and both autofs 5.0.6 and 5.0.7, when attempting to access an NFS server mounted under /net with an auto.master configuration such as:
  /net -hosts

  If the host is only accessible over IPv6 (i.e. it only has an AAAA record in DNS, or there is no accessible A address), attempting to 'cd' to its host name (e.g. "cd /net/server") will timeout after a few seconds (bash: cd: server: No such file or directory) and result in a syslog entry similar to:
  Jan 19 22:39:43 client automount[5582]: lookup_mount: exports lookup failed for server

  Immediately upon adding an accessible A (IPv4) address for the server,
  everything will work correctly (and NFS mounts created by autofs will
  continue to use the IPv6 address by default).

  It appears that the rpc_get_exports() function in autofs is not
  correctly defaulting to IPv6 when it is available, even though NFS
  will default to IPv6, and is failing when the server is not accessible
  over IPv4.

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