localhost ipv6 problem

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Hi,

I am running Apache on Win Server 2008 and I am trying to configure it as a proxy serving another application that runs on localhost:8020.
The configuration is as follows:

<VirtualHost *:80>
    DocumentRoot "C:/myApp"
    
    ServerName example.com
    ErrorLog "logs/example-error.log"
    CustomLog "logs/example.log" common
    
    UseCanonicalName Off
    ServerSignature Off

    AddDefaultCharset utf-8

    ProxyPreserveHost On
    ProxyRequests Off

    ProxyPass / http://[::1]:8020/
    ProxyPassReverse / http://[::1]:8020/
    
</VirtualHost> 

When I try to access example.com I get the following error:
[Wed Nov 17 07:34:51 2010] [error] [client 95.87.153.77] proxy: DNS lookup failure for: [::1]]:802 returned by /
[Wed Nov 17 07:34:51 2010] [error] [client 95.87.153.77] File does not exist: C:/myApp/favicon.ico

The reason I used "ProxyPass / http://[::1]:8020/"; is because "ProxyPass / http://localhost:8020/"; calls 127.0.0.1 that is (unknown to me) unreachable (while ::1, for example, is).

What am I missing here? Or why can't I use ipv6 address in ProxyPass directive? Or can I force Apache to translate localhost to ipv6 address? Or how to convince windows to accept 127.0.0.1... I really stuck here. I would really appreciate any hint.

Thanks,
Bostjan
 
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