Good idea, but when I looked, IPv6 was already OFF. 

Also this happens when I call NO local host (e.g., just a .tml page). It's some 
sort of automatic initialization of some sort that I can't seem to get by...


On Jan 5, 2010, at 11:01 PM, William Conlon wrote:

> i bet the SL call returns an IPV6 address that Witango isn't expecting.
> On Jan 5, 2010, at 5:40 AM, Dale Graham wrote:
> 
>> how to get WitangoServer to run under Snow Leopard?
>> 
>> the problem is that, after fixing the httpd fat code, when you make any 
>> Witango call (e.g., even to a .tml file), you get an error when the Witango 
>> module calls "ap_get_remote_host" from within Apache.
>> 
>> What's weird is that Leopard (where WitangServer works) and Snow Leopard 
>> (where it does not) are both the same version of Apache ---> 2.2.13
>> 
>> so Snow Leopard is fouling up remote host info somehow, but we don't know 
>> how to work around that.  Any Unix geeks have any ideas?
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