> I have implemented TRT to connect a native IPv6 network to 
> the IPv4 world.
> The IPv4 network uses a HTTP proxy to go out, and for IPv6 i 
> have a configured
> tunnel that connects my network to the 6bone. I have the IPv6 
> mozilla version.When
> i connect to an IPv4 site, i have to configure the mozilla 
> pointing to the
> proxy server, and when i connect to an IPv6 site i have to 
> disallow the
> proxy in mozilla. �Is there a way to configure the mozilla 
> client takin
> this into consideration?.

Hmm, I can't a way for Mozilla to do this easily, unless it has separate
proxy configuration for IPv4 and IPv6.  This is a known issue for all
current browsers.

Only solution I've found is to use an IPv6 capable proxy (which also allows
IPv4 browsers to view IPv6 sites.  Trouble is my preferred proxy (Squid)
doesn't come out of the box IPv6 capable and I haven't been able to get the
IPV6 CVS version to build. :(

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