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I can not set Hostname property to IPv6 address using JK Status Manager

Hi

I use mod_jk 1.2.40, httpd-2.2.15-29.el6.centos.x86_64.
In web browser Firefox, I set Hostname property to IPv6
address(2001:c0a8::1) using JK Status Manager, But error occured.

Is there a solution to the problem?

-mod_jk.log
[Thu Jun 12 11:09:13.029 2014] [4233:140197382711040] [info]
commit_member::jk_status.c (3369): Status worker 'jkstatus' setting 'host'
for sub worker 'ajp13w' to '2001%3Ac0a8%3A%3A1'
[Thu Jun 12 11:09:13.029 2014] [4233:140197382711040] [error]
commit_member::jk_status.c (3384): Status worker 'jkstatus' failed
resolving address '2001%3Ac0a8%3A%3A1:8009' for sub worker 'ajp13w'.
-

Re: I can not set Hostname property to IPv6 address using JK Status Manager

Posted by Hiroto Shimizu <sh...@gmail.com>.
Konstantin

Thank you for your reply.
I created an issue in Bugzilla.

https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=56618

> The url-decoding of parameters is not performed. There is a comment
> that it had been planned, but has not been implemented yet.
>
>  /* XXX Depending on the params values, we might need to trim and decode
*/
Thank you for telling me about the problem.


2014-06-12 19:02 GMT+09:00 Konstantin Kolinko <kn...@gmail.com>:

> 2014-06-12 13:34 GMT+04:00 Hiroto Shimizu <sh...@gmail.com>:
> > Hi
> >
> > I use mod_jk 1.2.40, httpd-2.2.15-29.el6.centos.x86_64.
> > In web browser Firefox, I set Hostname property to IPv6
> > address(2001:c0a8::1) using JK Status Manager, But error occured.
> >
> > Is there a solution to the problem?
> >
> > -mod_jk.log
> > [Thu Jun 12 11:09:13.029 2014] [4233:140197382711040] [info]
> > commit_member::jk_status.c (3369): Status worker 'jkstatus' setting
> 'host'
> > for sub worker 'ajp13w' to '2001%3Ac0a8%3A%3A1'
> > [Thu Jun 12 11:09:13.029 2014] [4233:140197382711040] [error]
> > commit_member::jk_status.c (3384): Status worker 'jkstatus' failed
> > resolving address '2001%3Ac0a8%3A%3A1:8009' for sub worker 'ajp13w'.
> > -
>
> Please create an issue in Bugzilla. It would be better to include a
> step-by-step recipe to reproduce the issue.
>
> There were some fixes to jk_resolve, but in your case the problem is
> that url-encoded parameter value (2001%3Ac0a8%3A%3A1) is passed "as
> is" to the jk_resolve method.
>
> Looking at the code, jk_status.c has its own HTTP query parameters
> parsing (status_parse_uri() in native/common/jk_status.c), implemented
> by splitting the query string.
> The url-decoding of parameters is not performed. There is a comment
> that it had been planned, but has not been implemented yet.
>
> /* XXX Depending on the params values, we might need to trim and decode */
>
>
> Best regards,
> Konstantin Kolinko
>
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Re: I can not set Hostname property to IPv6 address using JK Status Manager

Posted by Konstantin Kolinko <kn...@gmail.com>.
2014-06-12 13:34 GMT+04:00 Hiroto Shimizu <sh...@gmail.com>:
> Hi
>
> I use mod_jk 1.2.40, httpd-2.2.15-29.el6.centos.x86_64.
> In web browser Firefox, I set Hostname property to IPv6
> address(2001:c0a8::1) using JK Status Manager, But error occured.
>
> Is there a solution to the problem?
>
> -mod_jk.log
> [Thu Jun 12 11:09:13.029 2014] [4233:140197382711040] [info]
> commit_member::jk_status.c (3369): Status worker 'jkstatus' setting 'host'
> for sub worker 'ajp13w' to '2001%3Ac0a8%3A%3A1'
> [Thu Jun 12 11:09:13.029 2014] [4233:140197382711040] [error]
> commit_member::jk_status.c (3384): Status worker 'jkstatus' failed
> resolving address '2001%3Ac0a8%3A%3A1:8009' for sub worker 'ajp13w'.
> -

Please create an issue in Bugzilla. It would be better to include a
step-by-step recipe to reproduce the issue.

There were some fixes to jk_resolve, but in your case the problem is
that url-encoded parameter value (2001%3Ac0a8%3A%3A1) is passed "as
is" to the jk_resolve method.

Looking at the code, jk_status.c has its own HTTP query parameters
parsing (status_parse_uri() in native/common/jk_status.c), implemented
by splitting the query string.
The url-decoding of parameters is not performed. There is a comment
that it had been planned, but has not been implemented yet.

/* XXX Depending on the params values, we might need to trim and decode */


Best regards,
Konstantin Kolinko

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