On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 01:32:20PM +0100, Brian Candler wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 12:48:06PM +0200, alwin wrote:
> > i have a webserver and i'm using ipv6 and ipv4 addresses. the apache
>
> Brian.

hmm yes, the ipv6 address wont fit in the ipv4 space, the other way
around would work but it will become a mess (apache log files for
example). so that's a no go. the l7 proxy could work, i have polipo
working but not for the outside world. i don't like compiling apache
with ipv6 support since i would end up with a non standard openbsd base
install (which will complicate upgrading and troubleshooting).

the faithd daemon als looks quit cool, although it maps the other way
around, it will be usefull when you have an ipv6 only network.

anyway, thanks for the good suggestions, i will have a look at apache2
(since i'm running svn too, this might be a good idea), or else i will
simply drop ipv6 for the http and wait for the ipv6 patches to be
included.

alwin.

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