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Brian Stansberry moved JBPAPP-9689 to AS7-5359:
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Project: Application Server 7 (was: JBoss Enterprise Application Platform)
Key: AS7-5359 (was: JBPAPP-9689)
Workflow: GIT Pull Request workflow (was: jira)
Affects Version/s: 7.1.2.Final (EAP)
(was: EAP 6.0.0 ER 6_Beta2)
Component/s: Domain Management
(was: Server boot)
(was: IPv6 support)
Security: (was: JBoss Internal)
Fix Version/s: 7.1.3.Final (EAP)
7.2.0.Alpha1
(was: TBD EAP 6)
Docs QE Status: (was: NEW)
CLONE - Config XML with <interface ...><any-ipv4-address
/></interface> + -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=false produces binding to ANY address
(error)
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Key: AS7-5359
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-5359
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Domain Management
Affects Versions: 7.1.2.Final (EAP)
Reporter: Pavel Janousek
Fix For: 7.1.3.Final (EAP), 7.2.0.Alpha1
The same situation is with every shipped and supported configuration/profile. As base for
my explanation I'm using standalone.xml. Standalone.xml declares xmlns as:
{code}
<server xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:1.3">
{code}
The real XSD file which defined elements is
jboss-eap-6.0/docs/schema/jboss-as-config_1_3.xsd.
The very common Linux system has implemented and enabled dualstack in these days. If we
instruct EAP instance to bind to +any+ IPv4 address via {code}<interface
name="public">
<any-ipv4-address />
</interface>{code}
The real result is to bind running EAP6 instance to +any+ IP address, not only in IPv4
address space but in IPv6 too!
With default setting (= -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true), result is correct - it is bound
to ANY IPv4 addresses only.
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