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#1 SpaceRat

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Posted 19 July 2013 - 13:39

Hello!

 

As far as I understand the build scripts for openpli-core, Python is built without IPv6.

For that reason, for example OpenWebif can not be made to bind to the IPv6 interface of the box.

 

Is there any specific reason why Python is made without the 

--enable-ipv6

switch or could it be added?

 

When Python was built with IPv6 enabled, IPv6 support in OpenWebif shouldn't be more far away than 6 new lines.

 

Note: DreamDroid already supports IPv6.

If you run HAproxy on the box to forward IPv6 ports to their IPv4 counterpart, you can fully access the web interface using IPv6, but HAproxy is just a work-around which I would want to avoid if there is already a way to achieve the same the "normal" way.

 


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