Craig Small was said to been seen saying: > apache: available ipv6-specific site I also believe apache2 which is currently in Debian package production has native IPv6 support in it... Current version on the available ipv6-specific site is 1.3.19 while mainstream is 1.3.20 IIRC > sendmail: available ipv6-specifc site The current mainstream sendmail package available in Woody/testing has IPv6 support if you modify a line or two in your sendmail.mc... So you don't have to get it from an ipv6-specific site... Once I get my configuration on my new mail server (dual-stacked) I can give out the hostname so anyone on the 6Bone can verify this as well... Respectfully, Jeremy T. Bouse -- ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------, |Jeremy T. Bouse, CCNA - UnderGrid Network Services, LLC - www.UnderGrid.net | | Public PGP/GPG key available through http://wwwkeys.us.pgp.net | | If received unsigned (without requesting as such) DO NOT trust it! | | Jeremy.Bouse@UnderGrid.net - NIC Whois: JB5713 - jbouse@Debian.org | `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'
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