Thank you, Heikki. Le lun. 10 janv. 2022 à 11:00, Heikki Vatiainen <h...@open.com.au> a écrit : > > On 7.1.2022 19.13, C R wrote: > > > The AuthBy REST works wonderfully (async!), thank you again. I wonder, > > however, is there is a way to force the use of IPv6 on a host (docker > > container) with a dual stack. > > See '3.6. IPv6 support' in the reference manual: > > https://files.radiatorsoftware.com/radiator/ref.pdf > > If you prefix the name with 'ipv6:', it could do the trick.
I will check this, but ipv6:https://$myservice/v1/foo looks a little weird with the protocol part. (I need to work with DNS names because the IP are dynamic being containers as well.) > > The host where my REST auth service run is reachable through IPv6 and > > IPv4 and has associated A and AAAA records. The usual suspects for DNS > > info (host, nslookup, dig) show the IPv4 address first. > > > > Is there something besides LocalAddress (which I would need to figure > > out how to retrieve it dynamically and inject it in the configuration) > > to force IPv6 over IPv4? > > One other option might be to inject just the v6 address in the local > /etc/hosts. I haven't tried it with a container, but it could also be > one way to force IPv6. Related to the use of DNS names and dynamic IPs, I don't think this is an option. I'll post my results here. Thanks, CR > Thanks, > Heikki > > -- > Heikki Vatiainen > OSC, makers of Radiator > Visit radiatorsoftware.com for Radiator AAA server software > _______________________________________________ > radiator mailing list > radiator@lists.open.com.au > https://lists.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator _______________________________________________ radiator mailing list radiator@lists.open.com.au https://lists.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator