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Hi Peter, Apache 2 works very good and was easy to install. This is my website 3ffe:8240:8018:1::1 built using apache 2.0.46. I also have 2 virtual hosts, so if you invoke the web with the ipv6 address, you'll get a different welcome page that if you use the ipv4 address in http://ipv6.inictel.gob.pe. Like in kame, in ipv6 the inictel logo is moving and in ipv4 is static. For now I'm trying to do a script that capture and display the ipv4/6 address of the client. Saludos Claudia On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 06:22, Peter Chubb wrote: > Hi, > I had to upgrade something recently, which caused perl to be > upgraded which meant that the Apache from the debian.seabone.net > archive was deinstalled. For some reason, its control file specifies > fairly precisely what version of perl it wants; even a minor change is > enough to cause deinstallation. > > Also, apache 1.3 has moved on from the 1.3.29 version in the > archives -- I think it's up to 1.3.31 now -- is there any easy way to > prevent it being upgraded, so thatthe ipv6 support doesn't disappear? > > Thirdly, has anyone tried the ipv6 support in Apache 2 ? > > -- > Dr Peter Chubb http://www.gelato.unsw.edu.au peterc AT gelato.unsw.edu.au > The technical we do immediately, the political takes *forever* >

