On 11.7.2011 20:57, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
I wonder how Apache HTTPD server handles IP6 addresses.
Out-of-the-box, without any specific configuration, my httpd 2.2.3
installation on CentOS 5.6, seems to use canonized text representation.
Here is the log excerpt, slightly obfuscated:
2011/7/11 Ognjen Blagojevic :
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>> (or provide a configuration option).
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> That is also possibility. What would be good place to configure:
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> 1. AccessLogValve XML parameter?
AccessLovValve property
(and thus it automatically becomes settable through XML, and after
additional configuration thr
Konstantin,
1. One should really ask system administrators what they prefer
What would be the right place to do that? User list, maybe? I assume at
least some of Tomcat developers are also involved in system
administration, so I hope they will state their opinion here.
(or provide a conf
2011/7/11 Ognjen Blagojevic :
> Hi,
>
> In AccessLogValve and on other places where IPv6 address is logged or
> printed, it would bi good if Tomcat would use canonical IPv6 format as
> described in RFC 5952 [1] (especially note section "3.2.2. Logging"), e.g:
>
> 1. instead of logging 2001:4000:0:5