Yes, If you enable SO_REUSEADDR  code in snmpUDPDomain.c and snmpUDPIPv6Domain.c, udp 
and udp6 can be launched together. For tcp and tcp6, bind() seems not allowing to 
multiple apps to open the same port. Bind() always failed for the second transport - 
errno IN USE. I think it is something in kernel.

Thanks,

Fong


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Story (Coders) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 2:36 PM
To: Fong Tsui
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Fong Tsui
Subject: Re: IPV6 support for Linux


On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 21:31:41 -0700 Fong wrote:
FT> I have tried v5.1.2.rc2, it still can't launch as
FT> snmpd udp:161,tcp:161,udp6:161,tcp6:161

It appears that it won't allow tcp:161 and tcp6:161 at the same time. That is a bug 
that should be written up. Unfortunately, I don't have time for further investigation 
at the moment.

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