On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 15:25 -0500, Geoffrey Young wrote: > > Something like this will most likely work for everyone (ipv4/v6) with > > the only difference is that the test servers are not listening to > > localhost anymore and could be reached from oustide machines (do we > > care?) > > I actually find that a nice feature, as it means you can use t/TEST -start > to start up your test config then, say, hit it from a browser on a different > box. as it is now, you have to hand-edit the generated httpd.conf for that > (or at least I did)
Well, I agree with you, but other people might argue that it is somewhat of a security risk to start up a server and _not_ listen strictly on localhost. But, yes, I do think that Joe's suggestion is the best one and will keep tests passing until LWP becomes IPv6 aware. > http://use.perl.org/~geoff/journal/17972 > > --Geoff >
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