Hi all,
On Linux, IPv6 comes with the the kernel. You can either activated or
not during configuration of it.
This can be done since 2.4 version.
So distributions with recent kernels don't have trouble with it because
there are released with 2.6 kernel and with IPv6 activated by default.
Be
Well. That depends on what the application does. An application
which makes no assumptions about the size of an address and does not
inspect or process addresses in any way should not care whether it is
dealing with IPv6. Things like the RemoteAddrValve should be checked
carefully before dependi
at OS will
support IPv6.
Sonal
On 8/30/07, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > From: Sonal Goyal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Need info on IPv6 support for Tomcat in RHEL and
> > SLES distros
> >
> > I was thinking that if the
> From: Sonal Goyal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Need info on IPv6 support for Tomcat in RHEL and
> SLES distros
>
> 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.
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,
Prasad, Rahul B (STSD) wrote:
> I need information on whether IPv6 is supported on Tomcat for the
> following [Linux] distros:
> Redhat Enterprise Edition Linux 4 (base version) (Tomcat 4.1)
Yup.
> Redhat Enterprise Edition Linux 5 (base ver
Hi All,
I need information on whether IPv6 is supported on Tomcat for the
following distros:
Redhat Enterprise Edition Linux 4 (base version) (Tomcat 4.1)
Redhat Enterprise Edition Linux 5 (base version) (Tomcat 5.5)
SuSE Enterprise Linux Server 9 (base version) -
SuSE Enterprise Linux Ser