[Dxspider-support] IPv6 support?

Bob Tenty bobtenty at gmail.com
Thu Apr 28 02:14:37 BST 2011


Howard,

You can also link to  2001:470:1d:138::1   port 7300

call: VE3TOK-1

I can ping you at IPv6 but not reach you with telnet

Are you using another port as 7300?

Bob (Boudewijn) VE3TOK


On 11-04-27 05:53 PM, Howard Leadmon wrote:
>   Interesting, and I did as you said below, and sure enough it seems to be
> listening over IPv6 now, so thanks for the input.
>
>   I guess that now leaves the question as to why I fixed address couldn't be
> used, granted not a major problem, but it should work.  As to the typo, I
> don't see anything wrong, heck if I ping my manual IP I have assigned on the
> server it works fine:
>
> ping6 2001:550:102:1::11
>
> --- 2001:550:102:1::11 ping6 statistics ---
> 2 packets transmitted, 2 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
> round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.067/0.107/0.148/0.040 ms
>
>
>   So unless I am missing something, that syntax should be correct, and seems
> to work for everything else related to that IP address.
>
> That said, I guess now I need to be able to give the code a real test, so are
> you, or is anyone here able to give me a peering link to a node that is
> running over IPv6?   As I would love to see if I can get this up and
> completely talking over IPv6, granted I will allow clients to also connect
> over IPv4 if desired..
>
>
> ---
> Howard Leadmon - WB3FFV
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:dxspider-support-bounces at dxcluster.org  [mailto:dxspider-support-
>> bounces at dxcluster.org] On Behalf Of Dirk Koopman G1TLH
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 5:36 PM
>> To: The DXSpider Support list
>> Subject: Re: [Dxspider-support] IPv6 support?
>>
>> On 27/04/11 22:17, Howard Leadmon wrote:
>>>     I saw some chatter on here recently about a some people that had
>>> put up a dxspider and had it running under IPv6.
>>>
>>>    I ask as I have a server up and running that is dual-stack
>>> connected, in fact with some GigE's that are both US and EU connected, so
>> some great
>>> network connectivity on both IPv4 and IPv6.   I have dxspider loaded and
>>> running on a server, and if I use IPv4 all is fine, but if I try and
>>> do anything with IPv6, it just doesn't work.
>>>
>>>
>>> DXSpider V1.55, build 0.89 (git: a8cf544) started Copyright (c)
>>> 1998-2011 Dirk Koopman G1TLH loading prefixes ...
>>> US Database loaded
>>> loading band data ...
>>> loading user file system ...
>>> starting listeners ...
>>> Internal port: localhost 27754 using IntMsg
>>> IO::Socket::INET6: bind: Can't assign requested address Could not
>>> create socket: Can't assign requested address
>>>    at /spider/perl/Msg.pm line 468
>>>           Msg::new_server('ExtMsg', '2001:550:102:1::11', 7300,
>>> 'CODE(0x8010938b8)') called at perl/cluster.pl line 426 Could not
>>> create socket: Can't assign requested address
>>>
>> @listen = (
>>              ["::", 7300],
>> );
>>
>> works for me and listens on both IPV4&  6.
>>
>> You appear to be trying to listen to a specific IPV6 address and (just
> guessing
>> here) there might be a speeelng error.
>>
>> Dirk
>>
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