Hi all,

fixed in 2.0.2_3.0.18:

- if only a port was defined for a listener and IPv6 was enabled, it was 
possible that new IPv4 connections were failed because of using the wrong 
socket Domain AF_INET6 .
- if IPv6 was disabled, but all modules and the OS supports IPv6 and SSL 
was configured, IO::Socket::SSL was using the IPv6 modules for all sockets 
- IO::Socket::SSL is now also switched to use the right modules.
- accepting IPv4 connections has taken too long if IPv6 modules are used - 
assp now sets the right socket Domain depending on the used IP address 
(IPv4/IPv6)
- the GRIP value for ISP connections was not handled correct
- DoFrequencyIP and  DoDomainIP are not working correct for ISP 
connections
- a memory leak in the configuration of the SenderBase feature is fixed
- the download interval for the griplist was ignored at startup


changed:

 - several code changes to improve IPv6 support
- if the modules IO::Socket::INET6 and Socket6 are installed and 
useIOSocketINET6 is enabled and 'enableIPv6' is selected , assp will check 
the system (kernel) for IPv6 support by creating (and closing) a IPv6 
listener at port 51965. If this test failes, Iv6 support will be disabled 
in assp and a startup logline is written to maillog.txt .
- It is no longer required to restart assp if 'enableIPv6' is changed. How 
ever - on nix systems this requires assp to run as root, if ports below 
1025 are used for listeners!
- if assp is upgraded from V1 to V2 - 'webSecondaryPort' (from V1) is now 
appended  to 'webadminport' 

Thomas



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