On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 1:32 PM, Yitzchak Gale <g...@sefer.org> wrote:
> On Mac OS X 10.6.7, after upgrading to yackage 0.1.0.1: > > After running yackage -l, I cannot connect to it even directly > from localhost. I get the message: > > This Yackage server only talks to local clients > > On a Linux server it seems to work fine though. > > On the Mac, when I do "telnet localhost" I get: > > Trying ::1... > > Could it be that yackage 0.1.0.1 doesn't recognize the > IPv6 notion of localhost? > > Thanks, > Yitz > Firstly, the checking-localhost-code in Yackage *is* broken for IPv6. I've just pushed some changes to Warp to make the situation a little better for specifying listening hosts, but that's not coming out most likely until Warp 0.4. However, it doesn't sound like your problem is caused by the mis-behaving Yackage code: it *should* give you a "permission denied" error message. Does the connection work if you just run yackage normally, i.e. without -l? Michael
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