On May 8 22:05, Andrew Schulman wrote: > > On May 8 15:23, Andrew Schulman wrote: > > > > On Jan 20 03:45, Andrew Schulman wrote: > > > > > Cygwin doesn't seem to > > > > > define IPV6_DSTOPTS. In Ubuntu, it's defined in > > > > > /usr/include/linux/in6.h (value 59), along with a whole bunch of other > > > > > IPv6 socket options. > > > > > > > > > > I'm not sure what the best solution is here. I could define it > > > > > locally, > > > > > but would it be better for Cygwin to bring in the missing definitions? > > > > > > > > I don't think so. I checked the available options on Windows again, > > > > and IPV6_DSTOPTS is not supported. I applied a small patch a few > > > > minutes ago to add a few socket options our headers were missing, > > > > but there are still a lot of Linux socket options not supported on > > > > Windows which hinders CYgwin to support them. > > > > > > > > Any chance you could tweak this piece of code to be built only > > > > if IPV6_DSTOPTS is defined? > > > > > > > > Corinna > > > > > > I finally got back to this. I seem to have worked around the problem in > > > socat v2. I've uploaded new packages for 1.7 and 2 that have IPv6 > > > support, > > > but that will need to be tested. Andrew > > > > I can do that in my local IPv6 setup, if you give me an easy example... > > > > Corinna > > To copy file1 to file2 on the localhost, run: > > socat tcp6-listen:7777 file2 > > to set up a listener, and: > > socat tcp6:[::1]:7777 file1 > > to connect to the listener and transfer the file. > > If you have two hosts, you could try the same, running the first command > on the server, and the second command substituting the ipv6 address of > the server in place of ::1.
Testing this on 64 bit, with socat 1.7.2.4, and a Linux peer in both directions works fine. Do you need a test of the 2.0 test version as well? Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat
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