"William A. Rowe, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Yes, however Win32 would start with IPv6 with the
> 
> Listen 80
> 
> directive last week.  Something changed this week that the default
> IP [0::0] no longer works correctly.  Named IPs were giving me trouble
> all along.

I know what you mean by "0::0", but it is really "::", and Apache
assumes that apr_sockaddr_info_get/getaddrinfo() can grok "::" (and
"0.0.0.0" too, for that matter).

My tree on Linux (2 days old?) is handling "Listen nn" fine (Apache
looks up "::" and magic happens).

Note that some older Unix variants (AIX 4.3.3 without maintenance,
Solaris 8 without maintenance, surely other platforms too) simply
didn't have getaddrinfo() working properly and IPv6 just didn't work
right for Apache+APR.  ./configure catches some bogosities and
disables IPv6 support outright ("no working getaddrinfo") when
appropriate.  So be alert to Microsoft perhaps not getting it perfect
either.

-- 
Jeff Trawick | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Born in Roswell... married an alien...

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