I've configured IPv6 on my NW6.5 server, and am curious about which
services already support IPv6, and if they're all working properly.
Java seems to support IPv6 perfectly. Just load the IPv6 stack, and Java
will work with it, without any patches or special NLMs. For Apache and
NWFTPD, there are specific NLMs with IPv6 support. (I only tried NWFTPD6
because I didn't really feel like using the replacement winsock NLMs on
a SP1 server, which is needed for Apache)
What about things like SSH or rsync? They both support IPv6 on other
platforms, so it should be trivial to compile them with IPv6 support for
NetWare. But are they compiled this way?
Or the DNS server? BIND9 supports IPv6 natively, and since the DNS
server is based on BIND9, all the code should already be in there. (the
presence of many IPv6-related strings in NAMED.NLM supports this)
Anyone who knows anything about this? :)
Onno
Let me ask for some help with this. :)
bd
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