Hi,

I was getting "401 Unauthorized" errors when trying to use API-M on my  
local Fedora 3.2 install after upgrading to Mac OS X 10.6.  I  
struggled with global XACML policies and tried to see if I had changed  
anything but couldn't see anything that might be the culprit.

Just before I was going to zap my local Fedora install I had a thought  
that it might have to do with the usual API-M restriction to being  
called from localhost.  I looked in my /etc/hosts folder and saw new  
entries:

127.0.0.1       localhost
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
::1             localhost
fe80::1%lo0    localhost

Commenting out the last 2 lines and restarting Fedora solved the  
problem I was having.

BUT:

This is how Snow Leopard comes by default, so anyone installing Fedora  
on the Mac platform is now going to face this problem if they try to  
use API-M.

So I think it's now necessary to find a solution in Fedora itself for  
this IPv6 localhost issue, since it was mostly a stroke of luck that I  
thought to look in the right place.  What do other people think?

Cheers,


---
Alexander O'Neill
Programmer / Analyst
Robertson Library
University of Prince Edward Island




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