Hi,

I was thinking that if the OS supports IPv6 and a Tomcat distro is available
for that OS, IPv6 would automatically be supported by Tomcat.  Or is there
more to it than meets the eye(and I am grossly mistaken) ?

Sonal

On 8/30/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Rahul,
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> Prasad, Rahul B (STSD) wrote:
> > I need information on whether IPv6 is supported on Tomcat for the
> > following [Linux] distros:
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> > Redhat Enterprise Edition Linux 4 (base version) (Tomcat 4.1)
>
> Yup.
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> > Redhat Enterprise Edition Linux 5 (base version) (Tomcat 5.5)
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> Uh huh.
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> > SuSE Enterprise Linux Server 9 (base version)  -
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> Yes.
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> > SuSE Enterprise Linux Server 10 (base version) (Tomcat 5.0)
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> Sure. Why not.
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> > I am mailing this after searching through the Tomcat apache archives,
> > Red Hat docs, to no avail.  I would be glad if you could help me on
> > this.
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> Why would Tomcat care about the IP version being used? The only
> difference is that your IP address goes from being w.x.y.z to being
> something longer and uglier.
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> - -chris
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Thanks and Regards,
Sonal

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