Hi, I just push PHP 5.6.3-4 in f21 https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2014-15053 This "minor" release introduce quite an important feature: php-fpm is now aware of Ipv6. In upstream release this feature is mostly broken, but our build include various upstream patches (all up to now) Default configuration listen to 127.0.0.1:9000, so is not directly affected by this change. listen = 9000 (all IPv4) should be (also) unchanged Now you can also use listen = [IPv6 address]:port listen = [::]:port (all addresses, IPv6 + IPv4-Mapped) listen.allowed_clients also accepts both IPv4 IPv6 addr. Test / feedback for this feature is very welcome Thanks Remi. P.S.1 this feature is also part of 5.5.19, our build also includes "most" of the upstream patches, but I'm thinking to revert this IPv6 feature or to add the other upstream patches, so tests really needed. P.S.2 from RPM changelog - FPM: add upstream patch for https://bugs.php.net/68428 listen.allowed_clients is IPv4 only - FPM: add upstream patch for https://bugs.php.net/68421 access.format=R doesn't log ipv6 address - FPM: add upstream patch for https://bugs.php.net/68420 listen=9000 listens to ipv6 localhost instead of all addresses - FPM: add upstream patch for https://bugs.php.net/68423 will no longer load all pools - sync php-fpm configuration with upstream -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test