itojun writes :
> >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
>
> remember, apache 1.3.x IPv6 patch changes apache's internal structures
> (it is necessary to accomodate IPv6 addresses), and it cannot be
> friendly with some of the existing third-party modules.
> the above patch modifies mod_ssl as well to fit with IPv6 patch,
> however, you cannot bring in additional modules like mod_perl, mod_php,
> whatever.
>
> i'd recommend to use and test apache 2.0-beta, and send bug reports as
> necessary, to harden 2.0 and it gets shipped with IPv6 turned on
> by default (we need to show that there's a lot of demands!).
I've just compiled up apache 2.0.16 on a Solaris 8 box, it's picked up my IPv6
addresses by default (as it should, that's what the doco says it does). Seems
ok at the moment. I'm not stressing it though. Going to try it on OpenBSD 2.8
later today too.
So far, no problems .. I'm searching the mod_php lists for news on
PHP support for it (I use PHP) and also the mod_ssl lists (I use mod_ssl also :) )
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