Yes, this server does have IPV6.   Most of mine do, however,
historically we have disabled it.

But with IPV4 IP's running out and big carriers starting to push IPV6,
we are about to see IPV6 used more widely.

On 1/23/12, Gregor <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think so - there is an ipv6 entry in hosts for the local loopback, and
> as far as I know, Fedora 16 is ipv6 enabled. What do I have to check to
> make sure?
>
> Thanks!
> Gregor
>
> Am 23.01.2012 12:01, schrieb Jędrzej Nowak:
>> Does your box have ipv6 ? I made some patches for that situation but I
>> don't remember in what cherokee version was it included.
>>
>> Pozdrawiam
>> Jędrzej Nowak
>>
>>
>>
>> 2012/1/23 Gregor<[email protected]>:
>>> I have cherokee-admin running with Cherokee 1.2.98 (Ubuntu 8.04) and
>>> Cherokee 1.2.101 (Ubuntu 10.04) without problems - only the Fedora
>>> install
>>> on my local machine does not work.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Can you please spawn the backend by hand ? And then try to run admin (it
>>>> should detect working backend and connect to it). Can you also run
>>>> cherokee-admin -x ? Also maybe try to use unix socket.
>>>>
>>>
>>> It works when I launch "cherokee-admin -t", using a unix socket. What
>>> does
>>> this mean?
>>>
>>> In debug mode, I still get the following output:
>>>
>>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/CTK/CTK/XMLRPCProxy.py", line 47, in
>>> __call__
>>>     raw = util.to_utf8 (xmlrpc_func ())
>>>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/xmlrpclib.py", line 1224, in __call__
>>>     return self.__send(self.__name, args)
>>>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/xmlrpclib.py", line 1575, in __request
>>>     verbose=self.__verbose
>>>   File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/XMLServerDigest.py", line 145, in
>>> request
>>>     return self._request_internal (host, handler, request_body, verbose)
>>>   File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/XMLServerDigest.py", line 140, in
>>> _request_internal
>>>     return self._parse_response (h.getfile(), sock)
>>>   File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/XMLServerDigest.py", line 94, in
>>> _parse_responseWhat does this mean
>>>
>>>     return u.close()
>>>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/xmlrpclib.py", line 793, in close
>>>     raise Fault(**self._stack[0])
>>> Fault:<Fault 1: 'cannot marshal None unless allow_none is enabled'>
>>>
>>> But this is true for my two other installs as well, and does not affect
>>> the
>>> admin's functionality - as far as I can tell.
>>>
>>>
>>> I also added an example output from running cherokee-admin without "-t".
>>> Here, after entering the temporary password, the browser times out:
>>>
>>> cherokee-admin -x
>>> [22/01/2012 13:31:59.772] (warning) rrd_tools.c:121 - Could not find the
>>>     rrdtool binary. | A custom rrdtool binary has not been defined, and
>>> the
>>>     server could not find one in the $PATH.
>>>
>>> Cherokee Web Server 1.2.101 (Oct 19 2011): Listening on port
>>> 127.0.0.1:9090,
>>> TLS disabled, IPv6 enabled, using epoll, 4096 fds system limit, max. 2041
>>> connections, 2 threads, 1020 connections per thread, standard scheduling
>>> policy
>>>
>>> Login:
>>>   User:              admin
>>>   One-time Password: 6T3TRraTb5GXwf4e
>>>
>>> Web Interface:
>>>   URL:               http://127.0.0.1:9090/
>>>
>>>
>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2079 Port=4000
>>>
>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2082 Port=4000
>>>
>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2109 Port=4000
>>>
>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2113 Port=4000
>>>
>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2117 Port=4000
>>>
>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2131 Port=4000
>>>
>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2135 Port=4000
>>>
>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2138 Port=4000
>>>
>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2141 Port=4000
>>>
>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2144 Port=4000
>>>
>>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/server.py", line 197, in<module>
>>>     CTK.step()
>>>   File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/CTK/CTK/Server.py", line 352, in step
>>>     srv._scgi.handle_request()
>>>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/SocketServer.py", line 265, in
>>> handle_request
>>> Cherokee-admin is exiting..
>>>
>>
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