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Ron Sigal commented on JBREM-1164:
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In principle, I think the rules should be:
1. an IPv6 address MUST NOT contains brackets
2. a URL with an IPv6 MUST contain brackets.
That would make
run.sh -b [::127.0.0.1]
illegal. However, it might make sense, for backwards compatibility, to loosen the rules
to allow [::127.0.0.1] In that case, org.jboss.remoting.transport.Connector should check
for the presence of brackets in address strings.
Remoting shouldn't require IPv6 addresses to be surrounded by
brackets
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Key: JBREM-1164
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBREM-1164
Project: JBoss Remoting
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 2.5.2 (Flounder)
Reporter: Ron Sigal
Assignee: Ron Sigal
Fix For: 2.5.2.SP1 (Flounder)
Although IPv6 addresses are surrounded by brackets in URLs, the addresses themselves
don't have brackets. Thus, it should be possible to start the Application Server
with
run.sh -b ::1
instead of requiring
run.sh -b [::1]
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