[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (JGRP-956) Binding to mcast address in UDP.java is not working on Linux with IPv6

Richard Achmatowicz (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Wed May 13 09:21:51 EDT 2009


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Richard Achmatowicz commented on JGRP-956:
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This last comment has been relocated to a separate issue: JGRP-977.

> Binding to mcast address in UDP.java is not working on Linux with IPv6
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JGRP-956
>                 URL: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JGRP-956
>             Project: JGroups
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Richard Achmatowicz
>            Assignee: Bela Ban
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 2.8
>
>
> On Linux and Solaris platforms, when setting up the main multicast receiver socket, Bela allows binding the socket to its multicast address, like this:
> InetAddress group_addr = ...
> InetAddress bind_addr = ...
> SocketAddress group_sock_addr = new InetSocketAddress(group_addr, port) ;
> MulticastSocket s = new MulticastSocket(group_sock_addr) ;    // funny
> s.joinGroup(group_addr) ;
> Binding to the multicast address on Linux and Solaris was done in order to avoid the promiscuous traffic problem. A detailed discussion on the matter can be found in the bugzilla report:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=231899. 
> This works on Linux with IPv4 but is not working on Linux with IPv6 for the multicast-address ff02::1 - an error message is being generated (SocketException, invalid argument) and  the code then tries to create the same multicast address in the usual way:
> InetAddress group_addr = ...
> InetAddress bind_addr = ...
> MulticastSocket s = new MulticastSocket(port) ;
> s.setInterface(bind_addr) ;
> s.joinGroup(group_addr) ;
> This is only a problem in that it generates a confusing error message about using mixed IPv4 / IPv6 stacks, but the socket continues to work correctly as far as I can tell.
> Haven't confirmed this, but I believe the promiscuous traffic issue does not arise with IPv6 multicast sockets.

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