YES, thought so.... IE7 works with all the IP6 address's below
The problem is IE6... get IE7
BUT
Internet Explorer 7 will run on Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows XP
Professional x64 Edition, and Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1).
Memory requirements listed below are for Internet Explorer itself. Any
machine with the recommended amount of memory for Windows (for example, 128
MB for Windows XP and 256 MB for Windows XP Professional x64) will meet the
memory requirements for Internet Explorer 7.
Looks like it excludes Win 2000 sp3
So... I suggest you get Opera.... I got it on my 2000 sp4 servers... works
well
Isnt IPv6 aweful!
I think these committees are so damn busy feeding a private agenda like a
new router design or some new security structure... they have forgotten
humans have to type these awefull things... HEX are they nuts!... and then
they scope with a % so it has to be escaped in a URL... no no no... I
think when normal humans come off IP4... there are going to be a few
emergency meetings when people say they dont want these ugly things... why
couldnt the have just added a few more 255.255. to the front of the IP4...
OK.... now I feel much better... I think they call that Karthasis, or
something... you know, so you dont kick your dog ;)
Dont beat yourself up... I've have never got IE6 to understand an IPv6
address... just doesnt work, but trace and ping6 and everything else does
work.
Came to the conclusion its MS...
Firefox 2.0.0.1 also doent seem to understand them on XP...
In the OPERA browser the following works
http://[::1]:8080/ same as 127.0.0.1:8080 same as localhost.
http://[fe80::5efe:10.0.0.4]:8080/ where 10.0.0.4 is your human ip4 and
the other HEX is just some garbage you have to stick in the front
AND hold onto your seat... also works in Opera
http://[fe80::20c:f1ff:feda:e48b]:8080/ is the actual IP of my
machine.... and I struggle to remember my cell phone number... ha ha
Type ipconfig in dos box to get the ip6 (extra garbage) on your machine
Maybe on Vista it works and maybe IE7 works.... but IE6 on XP SP2 doesnt
seem to know what IP6 addresses are...
Probably some registry setting needs fixing... but Opera is such a nice
browser, I couldnt be bothered... get Opera and it will work....
This stuff is still bleeding edge... dont think browsers have all caught
up, but its definitely not a Tomcat issue.
Imagine trying to tell a normal human how to put his IP in, and setup a
DNS server address.... crazy crazy
Have fun.... I dont think its something stupid u doing.... I'm downloading
IE7 will tell you if it works
----- Original Message -----
From: "SAVERIO FERRARO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 1:04 PM
Subject: Tomcat 5.5.17 and IPv6 configuration
Hi all,
I have some problem with tomcat 5.5.17 and IPV6.
I installed Microsoft IPv6 on Win 2000 sp3 and then Tomcat 5.5.17.
Now I can access to Tomcat page from Internet Explorer 6 with
http://localhost:8080 but not with http://[::]:8080.
I have just tried with http://[::1]:8080 and with http://[full ipv6
address]:8080 but nothing!
The same problem there is with Win XP SP2, even if the output of the
comand
"netstat -an" shows that there is a listen port [::] 8080
May You help me?
Thanks.
Saverio FERRARO
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