Francis Dupont wrote:
> There are two other missing stuffs:
> - IPv6 support in X11 (we have an old code for XFree86 3.x, it should be
> ported/reworked for XFree86 4.x with the new modular stuff)
> - IPv6 support for the Web (Apache people moved to IPv6 in the last beta,
> in previous apache versions you can get IPv6 patches but they always are
> incompatible with other goodies like mod_ssl, the browser problem is
> still not fixed simply because there are not enough good browsers available
> with sources...).
I have merged the KAME IPv6 patch and the mod_ssl patch into Apache. Everything,
so far, seems to work. Not everything has been tested, though. I'm not sure
what you mean by "browser problem", as I have tested IPv6/mod_ssl Apache with
both Microsoft IE 5.5 and Mozilla 0.8.1 (with PSM) for Solaris8 and both browsers
work. There was a problem with Mozilla, but that has been corrected, and there
is an open bug with Netscape6 on Solaris8 regarding IPv6/SSL connectivity. The
Apache patches can be found at:
ftp://ftp.zama6.net/pub/ipv6/patches/apache-1.3.19+mod_ssl-2.8.1+KAME-20010309a.diff.gz
I'm still waiting for NTP to be ported, but the people at UDel don't have the
money to do the port.
Brad McNamara
ZAMA Networks, Inc.
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