Yes. Another reason for using getaddrinfo/getnameinfo is that they
support scope-ids.
Rich
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 9:16 PM
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> Subject: code for IPv6 or for AF independence
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>
> ¡Hola!
>
> After some discussions in the Debian IPv6 project I'm coming here
> to hear this wg's opinion about what should "normal application"
> programmers do?
>
> By "normal application" I mean those that don't need to know what
> network protocol is being used in the communication (telnet, smtp,
> pop, etc, could run over tcp/ipv4, tcp/ipv6, tcp/ipx or any other
> stream protocol with no changes)
>
> Should we program for AF independence (using getaddrinfo/getnameinfo)
> or for IPv6 (and relying in IPv4 mapped addresses for compatibility)
>
> I don't believe IPv6 is a cure-all protocol. Porting one "normal
> application" between PFs is not a hard work, but porting the thousands
> apps we have is. We're commited to do all that work, but when the next
> protocol comes we won't like to do it again.
>
> That's why I'd think programming for AF independence should
> be preferred
> and programming for IPv6 be restricted to IPv6 specific apps
> that couldn't
> be written AF independent, and discouraged for "normal applications"
>
> That's my humble opinion, but before trying to convince all the other
> Debian IPv6 people, I'm asking for the opinion of this wg on
> this matters.
>
> Are my reasoning and conclusion corrects?
>
> Thanks,
> HoraPe
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> Horacio J. Peña
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