>Perhaps not a main answer to your questions but keep in mind (or get it as
>new information) that you have about 2^46 local self defineable IPv6
>addresses per subnet available. With an IPv6-enabled Apache it's possible
>to bind each virtual host on its own IPv6 address i.e.
>www1.domain1.com : routingprefix:0:0:0:1
>www2.domain1.com : routingprefix:0:0:0:2
>a.s.o.
>
>only thing is that DNS is well defined for IPv6 addresses.
>
>Therefore IPless virtual hosting is no longer necessary on IPv6 (good for
>SSL!).
I thought IPless virtual hosting is no longer necessary due to
HTTP 1.1 Host: header. is my understanding correct?
itojun
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