Apart from what Peter said , you may need to do this to access it from
browser... 

1. Some browsers ( eg. the default on Win XP) doesn't support litereal
IPv6 addresses http://[3ffe::2]/ and you will have to use the DNS
resolver ( or the etc/hosts file) 
2. If 1 is needed , then you will also need to disable the proxy. (
otherwise the browser will send the name query to the proxy instead of
trying to send it to DNS, and it's quite likely the proxy will not have
v6 support ) 

regds.


>>> "Robert L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/14/03 01:27AM >>>


  I've got my machine up and running on kernel 2.4.20 with the usagi's
latest (0209) patches.  I can ping another IPv6 machine on my local
lan
so I figured I'd work on getting apache online.

  We tried hitting the apache port from my machine with
"http://[3ffe::2]/";  per some notes he found and we got a connection
refused.  Figuring apache wasn't listening on the ipv6 port I went to
my
httpd.conf and put in:

Listen 127.0.0.1:80
Listen ::1
Listen 63.251.71.211:80
Listen 3ffe::2:80

It complains that the "::1:80" is missing it's ip.  If I remove that
line I get:
Reloading apache modulesNo process in pidfile `/var/run/apache.pid'
found running; none killed.
Cannot resolve host name 3ffe --- exiting!
failed

Anyone have a good HOWTO on ironing this out?

:wq!
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