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Re: increase datasize resource limit
- To: Geert Hendrickx <geert.hendrickx%ua.ac.be@localhost>, walt <wa1ter%myrealbox.com@localhost>, pkgsrc-wip-discuss%lists.sourceforge.net@localhost, tech-pkg%netbsd.org@localhost
- Subject: Re: increase datasize resource limit
- From: Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai <asmodai%in-nomine.org@localhost>
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-On [20050810 17:59], Geert Hendrickx (geert.hendrickx%ua.ac.be@localhost)
wrote:
>I had the same thing, and the error in the Java Console said to set sysctl
>net.inet6.ip6.v6only=0. That worked for me.
Eh?
That should not be a solution. That's only about IPv4 endpoints being
addressable through IPv6 addresses (::127.0.0.1, the 0 setting means you
reenabled them, this is RFC compliant, but security-wise an issue).
Why do I get the feeling a lot of OSS projects have little clue how to
properly write applications that use IPv4/IPv6.
Does this also work for you:
JAVA_OPTS=-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack="true"
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