On 13-May-09, at 1:46 AM, Christian Biere wrote:
> Do you get this warning for every incoming connection or just for  
> some?

Just for some, albeit fairly frequently.  (That said, it's happening  
with every call to getpeername$UNIX2003.)  I'd have treated it as more  
of a problem if it was flooding the console.

I shouldn't be getting any IPv6 from anywhere except my local wireless  
nodes talking to each other.

I'll see if I can get return values from accept(), or probably accept 
$UNIX2003()*, later today;  also see if I can catch the warning  
occurring with a manageable number of incoming connections to scan  
through, and/or figure out how to get the socket (identical to fd?)  
number to show up alongside the incoming IP number.

*be prepared for dumps of assembly language interspersed with  
sarcastic comments**.  Mystery computer science theater UNIX2003.

**No, not really.


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