Thank you, Frank. So the Apache related software versions I listed(being older than the current release) are fully supported on IPv6?
From: Frank Gingras <thumbs@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2023 4:16 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: ? Apache support for IPv6
This mailing list is really for the Apache HTTPd product; IPv6 has been fully supported on it for a long time now.
On Thu, Sep 28, 2023 at 3:10 PM Cox, Kim A-CTR (FAA) <Kim.A-CTR.Cox@xxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:
Apache mail list members: I’ve searched the archives and doc for Apache support for IPv6 on RedHat Linux 8.x without success. Can anyone comment on support for the following Apache apps, or point me to where to find a compatibility matrix for the Apache products and IPv6 please? Thanks in advance.
These are he Apache Apps currently running on RedHat Linux 8.x and IPv4, I need to know if I move to IPv6 that that Apache will still run.
ApacheCamel 2.25.2, ApacheCommonsBeanUtils 1.9.4, ApacheCommonsCLI 1.3,
ApacheCommonsCodec 1.11,ApacheCommonsCollections 3.2.2, ApacheCommonsCompress 1.2,
ApacheCommonsConfiguration 1.1, ApacheCommonsCSV 1.5,ApacheCommonsCXF 3.2.5
ApacheCommonsDbcp 1.4, ApacheCommonsIO 2.6, ApacheCommonsLang 2.6,
ApacheCommonsLang 3.3.7, ApacheCommonsLogging 1.2, ApacheCommonsNet 3.3
ApacheCommonsPool 1.6.0, ApacheCommonsPool2 2.6.0, ApacheDirectoryLDAPAPI 1.0.0-RC1
ApacheHttpComponentsHttpClient 4.3.6, ApacheMina 2.0.13, ApacheShiro-Core 1.3.2
ApacheThrift 0.10.0, ApacheVelocity 1.7, ApacheWSS4j 2.1.4, ApacheXMLBeans 2.6.0
ApacheXMLSchema 2.2.3, ApacheXMLSecurity(XMLSec) 2.0.6