Thanks for the response. I got answer to my queries.
When you say "IPv6-enabled stunnel", do you mean that we need to provide parameter "IPV6=on", during compile time. Is there any other parameter that we need to provide?
Is the support for IPv6 not turned on by default?
Is there any other configuration required for OpenSSL?
Thanks, Gaurav
-----Original Message----- From: stunnel-users-bounces@mirt.net [mailto:stunnel-users-bounces@mirt.net] On Behalf Of Michal Trojnara Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 1:36 PM To: stunnel-users@mirt.net Subject: Re: [stunnel-users] Stunnel v4.25 support for IPv6
Bansal, Gaurav (Gaurav) wrote:
We need to support dual stack support for IPv6 and IPv4. We are currently using stunnel v4.25 to encrypt traffic between mod_jk connector and JBoss Application server. So one node in a cluster can
be
a IPv4 machine and other can have IPv6 address.
We would like to know if stunnel v4.25 supports both IPv4 and IPv6 setup.
IPv6-enabled stunnel gracefully handles both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. You can accept connections on IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and your can connect IPv4 and IPv6 addresses without any special precautions.
Is exclusive support for IPv6 available in stunnel v4.25?
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "exclusive support for IPv6"... If you only accept connections on an IPv6 address I guess you could say you "exclusively" support it.
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