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  • From: Jason Zurawski <>
  • To: Matt Mathis <>, Josh Bailey <>
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  • Subject: Re: IPv6 problems in web100.c
  • Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2012 13:44:56 -0400
  • Organization: Internet2

I don't believe so, I was suggesting a triage via the tracking system because I am not a maintainer :)

-jason

On 4/4/12 1:41 PM, thus spake Matt Mathis:
Have you guys absorbed (a copy of) Web100 libraries? These are
actually Web100 bugs, not NDT per se.

Thanks,
--MM--
The best way to predict the future is to create it. - Alan Kay



On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 6:25 AM, Jason
Zurawski<>
wrote:
Hi Josh;

I would suggest filing an issue report on the google code site:

http://code.google.com/p/ndt

The maintainers can attempt to integrate this in the future.

Thanks;

-jason

On 4/4/12 12:42 AM, thus spake Josh Bailey:


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Hi all;

Wanted to hopefully save some others some time, by posting some patches
for some IPv6 problems I've found while working with NDT/web100.

I'm told that the web100 code is frozen now so here is the first patch
against web110.c.

The problem is that the code inserts an extraenous ":" when trying to
shorten an IPv6 address with consecutive zeros, resulting in an invalid
address.

There are some other problems (always writing an IPv4 connection_spec
struct even when IPv6 is being used for example, and giving junk
addresses). I'll post those patches seperately.

HTH,

--
Josh Bailey



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