-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Harm-Jan,
On 11/27/12 3:32 PM, Zorro wrote: > Op 27-11-2012 20:00, Christopher Schultz schreef: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 >> >> Harm-Jan, >> >> On 11/26/12 3:16 PM, Zorro wrote: >>> I have now this in my server.xml: For IPv4: <Connector >>> port="80" protocol="HTTP/1.1" connectionTimeout="20000" >>> redirectPort="8443" address="0.0.0.0" /> For IPv6: <Connector >>> port="80" protocol="HTTP/1.1" connectionTimeout="20000" >>> redirectPort="8443" address="::0" /> >>> >>> With this setup I can connect to port 80 over Ipv4 And IPv6 to >>> my Linux box. >> So, a recap: >> >> * NIO/BIO connector binds to both IPv4 and IPv6 when no "address" >> is specified >> >> * APR connector binds only to IPv6 interface is IPv6 is >> available, otherwise only IPv4 >> >> * Linux vs. Windows is not relevant >> >> Do I have that all right? Or does Linux work as expected (bind to >> both interfaces) and Windows does not? >> >> Ideally, this should work everywhere: >> >> <Connector port="80" protocol="HTTP/1.1" /> >> >> ... and listen on both 0.0.0.0:80 and :::80 >> >> The only configuration shown by Zorro has two connectors and says >> that works on Windows. >> >>> On a Windows Vista PC I have also installed Tomcat 7.0.32 and >>> the Windows installation set downloaded from tomcat.apache.org >>> uses per default the Native Library. I have not changed >>> anything in the configuration yet and on that PC a telnet >>> 127.0.0.1 80 is ok while a IPv6 telnet ::1 80 fails. >> You mean using the above configuration? >> >> So, you have 2 connectors on Windows and one of them doesn't work >> at all? Please stop Tomcat, delete all log files, confirm your >> (2-connector) configuration, start Tomcat, then re-post your >> <Connector> configuration and the complete catalina.out log file, >> plus versions of everything all at once. >> >> Better yet, if you could provide a matrix of configurations that >> *do* work versus *don't* work, that would be great, too. I'm >> specifically interested in knowing if this is a generic APR >> problem, or only APR-on-Windows. Jeffrey Janner has had problems >> on Windows (which may be a win32 TCP/IP stack problem) but if it >> doesn't work on Linux, either, then perhaps it really is a bug >> with APR or tcnative. >> >>> Maybe its worth it to include it in the documentation of the >>> native library. >> Maybe it's worth filing a bug report. If I can get you to >> cough-up full details, it will make it much easier. >> >> - -chris > > Chris, > > This is what I observed. Tomcat 7.0.32 > > 1. Linux (Fedora 14, gcc 4.5.1, OpenJDK IcedTea6 1.9.10 java > version 1.6.0_20) > > One connector for port 80 defined without the address attribute: > > * NIO/BIO connector binds to both IPv4 and IPv6 when no "address" > is specified * APR connector binds only to IPv6 interface if IPv6 > is available, otherwise only IPv4 > > --------- > > 2. Windows Vista (java version 1.7.0_09) > > One connector for port 80 defined without the address attribute: > > * NIO/BIO connector binds to both IPv4 and IPv6 when no "address" > is specified * APR connector binds only to IPv4 interface (not to > IPv6). What about when specifying two connectors, one for IPV4 and one for IPv6? - -chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.17 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with undefined - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlC1RTMACgkQ9CaO5/Lv0PACPgCcDxAOM3Cya0+gF2btkUXXFHcA 9P8AoI5VNewZO4wN7x1JwfbTql2QhOSQ =6SMB -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org