This mailing list is really for the Apache HTTPd product; IPv6 has been fully supported on it for a long time now.
On Thu, Sep 28, 2023 at 3:10 PM Cox, Kim A-CTR (FAA) <kim.a-ctr....@faa.gov.invalid> wrote: > Apache mail list members: I’ve searched the archives and doc for Apache > support for IPv6 on RedHat Linux 8.x without success. Can anyone comment > on support for the following Apache apps, or point me to where to find a > compatibility matrix for the Apache products and IPv6 please? Thanks in > advance. > > These are he Apache Apps currently running on RedHat Linux 8.x and IPv4, > I need to know if I move to IPv6 that that Apache will still run. > > > > ApacheCamel 2.25.2, ApacheCommonsBeanUtils 1.9.4, ApacheCommonsCLI 1.3, > > ApacheCommonsCodec 1.11,ApacheCommonsCollections 3.2.2, > ApacheCommonsCompress 1.2, > > ApacheCommonsConfiguration 1.1, ApacheCommonsCSV 1.5,ApacheCommonsCXF > 3.2.5 > > ApacheCommonsDbcp 1.4, ApacheCommonsIO 2.6, ApacheCommonsLang 2.6, > > ApacheCommonsLang 3.3.7, ApacheCommonsLogging 1.2, ApacheCommonsNet 3.3 > > ApacheCommonsPool 1.6.0, ApacheCommonsPool2 2.6.0, ApacheDirectoryLDAPAPI > 1.0.0-RC1 > > ApacheHttpComponentsHttpClient 4.3.6, ApacheMina 2.0.13, ApacheShiro-Core > 1.3.2 > > ApacheThrift 0.10.0, ApacheVelocity 1.7, ApacheWSS4j 2.1.4, > ApacheXMLBeans 2.6.0 > > ApacheXMLSchema 2.2.3, ApacheXMLSecurity(XMLSec) 2.0.6 > > >