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[jira] Closed: (GERONIMO-620) ServiceAccessController does not support ip6address
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-620?page=history ]
Gianny DAMOUR closed GERONIMO-620:
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version: 1.0-M4
IPv6 is now supported. Also the syntax to specify IP address restrictions is now compliant with some of the xinetd syntax.
Note, compressed IPv6 notations are not supported.
> ServiceAccessController does not support ip6address
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> Key: GERONIMO-620
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-620
> Project: Geronimo
> Type: Bug
> Components: OpenEJB
> Reporter: Dain Sundstrom
> Assignee: Gianny DAMOUR
> Fix For: 1.0-M4
>
> The ServiceAccessController class does not work with ip6 addresses. I have added an if statement that skips ip6 addresses.
> Also I think we should use the standard ip bit mask filtering rule style for the masks that xinetd uses. I found a ok description of the style here http://www.hn.edu.cn/book/NetWork/NetworkingBookshelf_2ndEd/tcp/ch12_05.htm (look near the bottom of this page) but I bet there are better ones out there.
> 172.16.12.5 defines a specific host
> 129.6.0.0 defines all hosts with an address that begins with 129.6
> 0.0.0.0 matches all addresses
> 172.16.12.{3,6,8,23} defines four different hosts: 172.16.12.3, 172.16.12.6, 172.16.12.8, and 172.16.12.23
> 172.16.12.128/25 match every address from 172.16.12.128 to 172.16.12.255
> I also think you can do the following which is an address and a mask:
> 172.16.12.0/255.255.224.0
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