Hi John,

I am afraid that I am not 100% sure on this one - I think that IPv6
support all comes down to the OS on which FreeVSD is installed but Im
not positive.

I have CC:d this to the freeVSD support mailing list - hopefully
someone there can help you out?  (make sure you sign up to it at
www.freevsd.org)

Kind Regards,

-- 
Ben Kennish
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Sunday, July 14, 2002, 5:14:44 PM, you wrote:

> Hi Ben...I am sure you get way too much email and I assure you I did search
> before I decided to bother you.
> But alas...I have failed to find anything on whether FreeVSD can support
> IPv6 or not.

> I know the latest Apache has no problems with it, but I understand from my
> research that each virtual server under FreeVSD must have it's own unique IP
> address. So as an owner of a meager C class IP range, I am some what limited
> unless I can utilize IPv6.

> You do not need to provide any long winded answers, to point me in the right
> direction (url etc) would be sufficient, or if the answer is short, just
> tell it like it is :)

> I know time is a precious resource and thank you for yours,

> Regards,

> John Carter


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