try adding
|-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
to your startup script
Filip
|
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Aaron,
Aaron wrote:
Sun v245 running Solaris 10
I think this might have been covered before, but I'm not entirely sure.
You'd have to check the circumstances. Search the archives for
SocketException, socketSetOption, and IPv6. I think that you might need
to change the format of your IP address in order to avoid (or require?)
the use of IPv6 addresses.
- -chris
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