So I haven't done much with IPv6 to date but have just discovered that my new NBN connection has IPv6 enabled... So I have configured my Amazon VPC with a IPv6 address range and added or associated a IPv6 address to this websites EC2 eth0 interface Also needed was...
This is what needs to be done to get a reverse proxy working with client requesting data from Nginx at a 'sub-directory' location and an Apache backend serving the application from the root-directory In hindsight this was probably what I would need to do in order to...
I had problems printing and scanning from my MacOS laptop to a HP Officejet Pro 8620. I ended up fixing it by turning off IPv6 on the printer and the MacBook. But it appears that you can have IPv6 turned on and it still work. Please see below...
Before fetch sends a POST request to another domain it will do a CORS pre-flight check. The following website has the HTTP OPTIONS middleware code you can use for CakePHP 3. It mentions for a CakePHP 2 version you need to go to another website which is unavailable now...