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    <title>Java and IPv6 on BSD</title>
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          More and more sites use the new internet protocol IPv6. Therefore it is also
  necessary to enable IPv6 on servers, written in Java&lt;sup&gt;&amp;trade;&lt;/sup&gt; language.
  Although current Java &lt;sup&gt;&amp;trade;&lt;/sup&gt; runtime environments claim to support
  IPv6 there are still errors observed. All investigations are made on
  FreeBSD-7.0-STABLE, but from reading the current sources I expect the same
  behaviour on all unix like systems. Java&lt;sup&gt;&amp;trade;&lt;/sup&gt; for Windows&lt;sup&gt;&amp;copy;&lt;/sup&gt;
  has a different implementation.&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#034;http://diario.beerensalat.info/2008/10/12/java_and_ipv6_on_bsd.html&#034;&gt;Mehr...&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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