Hi,

On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 02:00:59PM +0100, Arne Schwabe wrote:
> > Jan 11 01:07:47 greed ovpn-server[10222]: ::ffff:84.209.244.191 TLS: 
> > Initial packet from [AF_INET6]::ffff:84.209.244.191:38878 (via 
> > 2a02:c0:1001:100::253%eth0), sid=98e4314f 9ea08578
> >
> > I find the "via 2a02:c0:1001:100::253%eth0" part interesting, as that's
> > not even the primary IPv6 address of the interface.
>
> Yeah. We are probably out of luck at this point without implemting a
> socket for v4 and a socket for v6. If the operating system does not give
> us a valid incoming interface/ip combination, we cannot fix that later.

Where's that "via" coming from?  Is that the local socket address that
IPV6_PKTINFO (etc) told us the UDP packet was addressed to?

gert
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