David Stevens wrote:
The correct way is to use "in6addr_any" (or IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT to initialize
an existing one).
the kernel's in6.h has "ifdef'd out" these, it looks like.
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The correct way is to use "in6addr_any" (or IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT to initialize
an existing one).
Note, also, that the TCP port space can be shared (I expect that's the
default
for most cases), so you can use the IPv6 socket calls to send and receive
either IPv4 or IPv6 packets. The IPv4-mapped addres
hello all-
i'm helping implement support for IPv6 in the Linux RPC server. i have
a couple of naive questions about creating a listening socket on a
kernel that has IPv6 support.
normally you will specify a sockaddr_in with address INADDR_ANY when
setting up an IPv4 listener.
what address