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Topic: Experience with 2.2.11 Apache Lounge IPV6 build |
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dak664
Joined: 15 Dec 2008 Posts: 2 Location: North Carolina, USA
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Posted: Fri 19 Dec '08 1:41 Post subject: Re: Apache 2.2.9b with IPV6 enabled available |
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Steffan sent me a link and it works with no issues so far. I unpacked it to c:/apache3 and ran httpd.exe in a command window so I can easily go back to the non-ipv6 installed version if need be.
My configuration, if anyone is interested -
There is an ipv4 DSL connection to the internet, with an ipv6 tunnel from SixXS to a Vista laptop (interestingly, the tunnel gives simultaneous ip6 access to all machines running the tunnel client; the laptop as DMZ keeps the tunnel alive, and the router NAT sorts the others out). Most ports are forwarded to the main Ubuntu server, but ports 8080-8089 go to the laptop at [192.168.1.6] where httpd.conf has
Listen 192.168.1.6:8080
Listen [2001:4978:f:226::2]:8080
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<VirtualHost [2001:4978:f:226::2]:8080>
DocumentRoot "c:/Apache3/htdocs/ipv6"
</VirtualHost>
so ipv6 access through the tunnel goes to a different directory.
The nameserver at Dyndns.org has both A and AAAA records for dakx.com, and a webhop entry for the laptop at http://koko.dakx.com that directs to http://dakx.com:8080. This resolves to [192.168.1.6]:8080 for ip4 (handled by router port forwarding) or [2001:4978:f:226::2]:8080 for ip6 (handled by the tunnel).
Thanks again, Steffan! |
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dsumedh
Joined: 19 Jan 2009 Posts: 2
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Posted: Mon 19 Jan '09 19:00 Post subject: |
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Steffan, can you plz provide me with 2.2.11+ipv6 binary?
Thanks in advance |
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