Re: Use canonical IPv6 text representation in logs

2011-07-11 Thread Ognjen Blagojevic
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:

Re: Use canonical IPv6 text representation in logs

2011-07-11 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2011/7/11 Ognjen Blagojevic : > >> (or provide a configuration option). > > That is also possibility. What would be good place to configure: > > 1. AccessLogValve XML parameter? AccessLovValve property (and thus it automatically becomes settable through XML, and after additional configuration thr

Re: Use canonical IPv6 text representation in logs

2011-07-11 Thread Ognjen Blagojevic
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

Re: Use canonical IPv6 text representation in logs

2011-07-11 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
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