Le 2014-01-20 12:00, Gert Doering a écrit :
Anyway, if you really want to make your life miserable, open sockets
bound to the individual IP addresses found on the machine---and then
also listen on a routing socket so you know you have to look for new
addresses coming in... (Last time I checked that was pretty much the
only option you had with Java.)
*That* is where we will *not* go. It's what bind and ntpd do, and it's
a large can of different worms we do not like either :-)
IIRC, recent versions of Bind open a socket per address on IPv4, and on
IPv6 they open a single socket. Seems like the IPv6 extended API has
everything they need to do their thing and they no longer need to play
socket tricks.
Simon
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