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Well, my guess was a KAME patched version. However, there is no patch
for any recent version of Apache, at least not on their web site. I am
running 1.3.22 right now and would rather not downgrade. The Apache
1.3.19 IPv6 patch did not apply cleanly and after a few files failed
to be patched I aborted.

It really doesn't matter to me if it is Apache 2, a patched Apache
1.3, or a module. What I am interested in is serving content over
IPv6, and keeping PHP support working. How makes less of a difference.
(Though I would prefer to keep Apache, as I have spent a lot of time
learning its ins and outs.)


Michael Kj�rling


On Jan 29 2002 15:56 -0500, Leisa Knapp wrote:

> Pardon the silly question,
>
> Do you have a module for 1.3?  If so, where can I get my hands on it?  I'd
> love to serve up on IPv6 as well.
>
> Leisa Knapp
> System Administrator
> AT&T Canada
> http://www.attcanada.ca
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Kristof Verhenne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> > You don't need apache 2 to make it ready for IPv6, I'm
> > running an apache
> > 1.3 compiled with IPv6-support.

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