sendto() problem using T/TCP over IPv6
Hannes Persson
mda00hpe at student.bth.se
Tue Mar 9 04:40:38 PST 2004
Hi
I have a problem bothering me for days now. Hope some of you have an
proposal for a solution...
I have some code working over IP4 sending T/TCP transactions. But when
switching to IP6 the sendto() complains over "Socket is not connected".
As i said it currently working witch the usual sin but when switching to
sin6 the error occurs. The OS i am using is FreeBSD4.8.
I paste a snippet from the code:
struct sockaddr_in6 serv;
if ( (sockfd = socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0)
printf("socket error");
memset(&serv, sizeof(serv), 0);
serv.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
serv.sin6_port = htons(80);
inet_pton(AF_INET6, argv[1], &serv.sin6_addr);
if (sendto(sockfd, request,strlen(request), MSG_EOF, (struct
sockaddr*)
&serv, sizeof(serv)) != strlen(request))
perror("SENDTO ERROR: ");
Thanks in advance
-Hannes
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Hannes Persson
Master student CS
Blekinge Institute of Technology
mda00hpe at student.bth.se
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