--On Wednesday, November 13, 2002 12:10:37 PM +1100 Tony Langdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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. :( Why not able to build? No unexpected problems with the IPv6 CVS snapshot from today on a Red Hat Linux 7.3 system. According to my "manual" on http://www.bieringer.de/linux/IPv6/IPv6-HOWTO/IPv6-HOWTO-4.html#squid there were no *real* pitfalls ;-) Only perhaps one have forgot to read the note about that automake >= version 1.5 is required or doesn't know how to activate this automake version for the building process. For all: - I've updated the squid part in the howto - Publish needed patches and spec file to create a proper RPM on my FTP server Happy building. BTW: unfortunately it looks like that no real bugfixes are made in the squid-ipv6, so if someone has some time for contribution or testing...contact squid developers e.g.: http://[fec0::1]/ style URLs are not supported 2002/11/14 22:43:39| urlParse: Illegal character in hostname '[2001:7b0:180:' also I got a segfault on using squid via commandline by typing around on the keyboard: 2002/11/14 22:22:20| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method 'quit ������������ ������������GET ' 2002/11/14 22:22:20| clientReadRequest: FD 14 Invalid Request FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying. 2002/11/14 22:22:20| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting... Peter --- Dr. Peter Bieringer mailto: pb at bieringer dot de http://www.bieringer.de/pb/ Key 0x958F422D : B501 24F4 9418 23E2 C0F3 F833 7B57 AA7B 958F 422D
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