That because to bind link local address need to define used NIC like

sipp -sn uas -i fe80::b951:ef1f:76c8:e5a2%eth0


On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 4:49 PM Juha Heinanen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
>
> > can you try with latest master and set the next global parameter?
> >
> > bind_ipv6_link_local=1
> >
> > Along with the usual listen on a link local ipv6 address.
> >
> > Let me know if it works.
>
> It worked at least with UDP.  I was not able to test with TCP or TLS.
> I tried TCP with sipp, but got error:
>
> $ sipp [fe80::6e29:95ff:fe7d:37e6] -p 5050 -m 1 -sf register.sipp -t t1 -i
> [fe80::6e29:95ff:fe7d:37e6] -p 5050 -m 1
>
>  Call-rate(length)   Port   Total-time  Total-calls  Remote-host
>   10.0(0 ms)/1.000s   0          0.00 s            0
> fe80::6e29:95ff:fe7d:37e6:5060(TCP)
> ...
> 2019-04-30      16:46:12.027044 1556631972.027044: Unable to bind main
> socket, errno = 22 (Invalid argument).
>
> telnet connects
>
> $ telnet -6 fe80::6e29:95ff:fe7d:37e6%wlp1s0 5060
> Trying fe80::6e29:95ff:fe7d:37e6%wlp1s0...
> Connected to fe80::6e29:95ff:fe7d:37e6%wlp1s0.
>
> so looks like K is properly listening also using tcp.
>
> -- Juha
>
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