After trying every possibility I could find and every configuration combination that I can think of, I've had no success with my old configuration that worked when accessing from an XP system. Accessing from Windows 7 x64 connecting to SpamBayes 1.1b1 on Debian Wheezy, [html_ui] - allow_remote_connections:192.168.xyz.* no longer works. Specifying specific IP's or a single asterisk (*) does work.

Can anyone think of a plausible explanation for this change in behavior?

Thanks,
Dale


On 04/30/2012 1:33 PM, Fast Turtle wrote:
It is possible to turn off IP-v6 in Win7 but the OS will complain. To do so, you need to go into networking and sharing - adapter settings and select the IPv6 protocol and either disable it or remove it. Preferential is to disable it as removing it will cripple much of the Win7 functionality, especially that of home group and shared media. As to changing the preference in Win7, that question would be better asked in the Offical Win7 Tech forums at http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/categories/

-----Original Message----- From: Dale Schroeder
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:45 AM
To: SpamBayes
Subject: [Spambayes] SpamBayes and ipv6

I'm looking for advice from someone using Windows 7 trying to access the
web interface on a remote host.  I have limited the hosts that can
access the web interface.  This has worked flawlessly with ipv4;
however, it appears Windows 7 is identifying itself to SpamBayes with
ipv6 and remote access is denied.  If I use the asterisk for allowed
hosts, it works; however, I would rather not leave training and
configuration access wide open.  So..............
1. Is SpamBayes ipv6 aware?  Or,
2. Is there a way to tell Windows 7 to preferentially use ipv4?  Or,
3. Can ipv6 be completely turned off in Windows 7?

I realize the last two are not truly SpamBayes questions, but maybe one
of you has already figured out the solution for working with Windows 7
to a remote host.  I have tried unchecking the ipv6 option on the
interface's properties window, and that does not change the behavior or
results.

Thanks,
Dale
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