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On Thu, Sep 28, 2023 at 3:10 PM Cox, Kim A-CTR (FAA)
<kim.a-ctr....@faa.gov.invalid> wrote:

> Apache mail list members:  I’ve searched the archives and doc for Apache
> support for IPv6  on RedHat Linux 8.x without success.  Can anyone comment
> on support for the following Apache apps, or point me to where to find a
> compatibility matrix for the Apache products and IPv6 please?   Thanks in
> advance.
>
> These are he Apache Apps currently running on RedHat Linux 8.x and IPv4,
> I need to know if I move to IPv6 that that Apache will still run.
>
>
>
> ApacheCamel 2.25.2, ApacheCommonsBeanUtils 1.9.4, ApacheCommonsCLI 1.3,
>
> ApacheCommonsCodec  1.11,ApacheCommonsCollections 3.2.2,
> ApacheCommonsCompress 1.2,
>
> ApacheCommonsConfiguration   1.1, ApacheCommonsCSV 1.5,ApacheCommonsCXF
> 3.2.5
>
> ApacheCommonsDbcp    1.4, ApacheCommonsIO 2.6, ApacheCommonsLang 2.6,
>
> ApacheCommonsLang 3.3.7, ApacheCommonsLogging    1.2, ApacheCommonsNet 3.3
>
> ApacheCommonsPool 1.6.0, ApacheCommonsPool2 2.6.0, ApacheDirectoryLDAPAPI
> 1.0.0-RC1
>
> ApacheHttpComponentsHttpClient 4.3.6, ApacheMina 2.0.13, ApacheShiro-Core
> 1.3.2
>
> ApacheThrift 0.10.0, ApacheVelocity 1.7, ApacheWSS4j   2.1.4,
> ApacheXMLBeans 2.6.0
>
> ApacheXMLSchema 2.2.3, ApacheXMLSecurity(XMLSec)   2.0.6
>
>
>

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