** Description changed: + [Impact] + LightDM doesn't pick the best IPv6 address on offer from clients (picks link-local addresses over non link-local). + + [Test Case] + 1. Start LightDM with XDMCP server enabled + 2. Connect XDMCP client that sends IPv6 link-local addresses to LightDM + + Expected result: + LightDM picks a non link-local address and is able to connect to the client + + Observed result: + LightDM picks the link-local address address if it is first + + [Regression Potential] + Small risk of behaviour change due to new IP selection method. + + Original report: + I've discovered a problem in lightdm XDMCP using link-local IPv6 addresses without interface index to connect to X server. It has been originally reported at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1322775. The problem can be fixed by having the XDMCP client not transmitting link-local addresses in the request, but if it does, lightdm XDMCP server can be a lot smarter if the attached patch is applied. It changes the X server address selection order to set the lowest preference to link-local addresses, even if matching the source address or family. This is not 100% full-proof: if only link-local addresses have been received, one of them is used anyway. In this case, a complete solution would be to determine and set the address interface index if not ambiguous. - However, this patch fixes the problem for most of the non-pathological + However, this patch fixes the problem for most of the non-pathological cases.
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