On 02Jun2019 07:14, Markus Elfring <markus.elfr...@web.de> wrote:
"Handled transparently" means that an ipv6 server can handle connections
from ipv4 clients without doing anything special.
It is nice if this conversion is working.
They just appear to come from a specific IPv6 address range.
I got expected connections by my small script “socket-send_test_data1.tcl”.
Under which circumstances will the Python programming interfaces
support the direct usage of the identification “::1”?
I'm not sure I understand the question. They do.
How would like to explain the error message “socket.gaierror: [Errno -9]
Address family for hostname not supported” on my Linux test system
then?
Can you supply a tiny standalone piece of code demonstrating this error
please? I've dug through the thread and can't see one.
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au>
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