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Problems to configure Tomcat working with literal IPv6 address

Hi,

I am runngin a tomcat server with Java SDK1.4 (which provides IPv6 support under linux). I succeeded to access the tomcat web content using the IPv6 DNS name and in the Tomcat
log file IPv6 address is recorded. But when I used a literal IPv6 address to access the same server. The tomcat server reply are http 400 error. I am sure that's not cause by
browser (I tried 4 different browsers).

Any one can help here? I think it's a configuration problem. Some extra configuration may need to make the server respond correctly with IPv6 address call?

Thanks a lot.

--
Sheng JIANG

Dept. of Computer Science
University College London




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Re: Problems to configure Tomcat working with literal IPv6 address

Posted by Sheng JIANG <s....@cs.ucl.ac.uk>.
I donwload the jakarta-tomcat-connector-4.1.24. But the compiling failed, even the original source code without the patch.

Another question: Should I apply call this patches in that bugzilla or just the one for connector? And what do I suppose to do if I want to use tomcat-4.1.24

Thanks a lot.

Sheng JIANG
Dept. of Computer Science
University College London


Tim Funk wrote:

> IPv6 support is sketchy at best. There is an open bug report on it and some
> patches have been applied to the connectors to attempt to use IPv6.
>
> http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9351
>
> -Tim
>
> Sheng JIANG wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am runngin a tomcat server with Java SDK1.4 (which provides IPv6 support under linux). I succeeded to access the tomcat web content using the IPv6 DNS name and in the Tomcat
> > log file IPv6 address is recorded. But when I used a literal IPv6 address to access the same server. The tomcat server reply are http 400 error. I am sure that's not cause by
> > browser (I tried 4 different browsers).
> >
> > Any one can help here? I think it's a configuration problem. Some extra configuration may need to make the server respond correctly with IPv6 address call?
> >
> > Thanks a lot.
> >
> > --
> > Sheng JIANG
> >
> > Dept. of Computer Science
> > University College London
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: Problems to configure Tomcat working with literal IPv6 address

Posted by Tim Funk <fu...@joedog.org>.
IPv6 support is sketchy at best. There is an open bug report on it and some 
patches have been applied to the connectors to attempt to use IPv6.


http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9351

-Tim

Sheng JIANG wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am runngin a tomcat server with Java SDK1.4 (which provides IPv6 support under linux). I succeeded to access the tomcat web content using the IPv6 DNS name and in the Tomcat
> log file IPv6 address is recorded. But when I used a literal IPv6 address to access the same server. The tomcat server reply are http 400 error. I am sure that's not cause by
> browser (I tried 4 different browsers).
> 
> Any one can help here? I think it's a configuration problem. Some extra configuration may need to make the server respond correctly with IPv6 address call?
> 
> Thanks a lot.
> 
> --
> Sheng JIANG
> 
> Dept. of Computer Science
> University College London
> 
> 
> 
> 
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