On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 11:09:14 -0500, Jason Crawford proclaimed...

> I think the biggest argument for changing the web server is the fact
> that the Apache in tree doesn't do IPv6, and Apache 2.x does. And,
> btw, if you look at early 2.0 releases, you'll see they are still
> under the Apache 1.1 License or whatever 1.3 was under. The
> incompatible Apache license wasn't put in until after a few 2.x
> releases.

That was my biggest complaint too, and I ended up having to run Apache2
when I was a mirror maintainer (my policy was to make everything ipv4/ipv6
accessible). 

Then again, syslogd(8) doesn't have ipv6 support either.

I suppose there are things one can do with faithd(8) if they really wanted
to.

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