Re: "Permission denied" using socket with IPv6

2015-06-02 Thread Bernd Eckenfels
Hello, The reason the IPv6 Stack requires you to specify the interface for a link local address is because such an address has no identifying prefix (since the link local network prefix is the same for all interfaces and therefore the Is no entry in the forwarding information base (routing tabl

Re: "Permission denied" using socket with IPv6

2015-06-02 Thread Bobby Bissett
Whoo-hoo! With these two bits of info and some time with my network guru, I can finally connect. Info below: On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 5:09 AM, Michael McMahon < michael.x.mcma...@oracle.com> wrote: > Sounds like a native configuration issue all right. The native > connect appears to be getting an

Re: "Permission denied" using socket with IPv6

2015-06-02 Thread Michael McMahon
Sounds like a native configuration issue all right. The native connect appears to be getting an EPERM which according to Linux manpage could be caused b a local firewall rule Michael On 01/06/15 21:14, Bobby Bissett wrote: Hi all, Can someone tell me how to diagnose this issue? I can't create