On 10/3/2012 9:08 AM, Satoru Otsubo wrote: > I'm Satoru Otsubo > > I have some problems concerning apache2's handling of IP version 6. > > My PC: Linux squeeze Japanese version clean install. > I use the normal apache2 package prepared by debian maintainers, that is, I > did not compile apache2. > This is server use, that is, no Grafical User Interface. > (Current kernel version: 2.6.32-5-686) > > I think apache2 is using IPv4-mapped addresses, that is, apache2 lets only > IPv6's ports open, and apache2 handles both the IPv6 and IPv4 tcp packets > from IPv6's ports. > Therefore I think apache2 normally has to listen IPv6's ports after booting > PC. > > But, > (i) After apache2 starts by booting my PC, apache2 listens only IPv4's 80 and > 443 tcp ports. > (ii) Then after I execute > # /etc/init.d/apache2 restart, > apache2 becomes normal, that is, apache2 becomes to listen only IPv6's 80 and > 443 tcp ports. > > I have repeated many times. > But after booting, apache2 always listens only IPv4's 80 and 443 tcp ports. > And after > # /etc/init.d/apache2 restart, > apache2 always becomes normal. > > Why this phenoma happens ? > In what situations apache2 falls back to use IPv4's 80 and 443 tcp ports > instead of IPv6's 80 and 443 tcp ports ? > If I know these situations, I might let apache2 listen IPv6's 80 and 443 tcp > ports after booting my PC, by repairing files, etc. of my PC.
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