in reply to Re: Net::Ping IPv6 Support
in thread Net::Ping IPv6 Support
It is a core module, and the latest version (bundled w/perl) is 2.38, although CPAN shows 2.36. Perhaps it is no longer maintained individually and change requests should go to P5P?
Let see, the Net::Ping docs still says report bugs to RT, but the module isn't in http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/tree/HEAD:/cpan/Net-Ping but it is in http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/tree/HEAD:/dist/Net-Ping
perlsource#Core modules only says that modules in /cpan/ should use individual RT bugtrackers, it kinda looks like it implies reports for /dist/Net-Ping should go to perlbug/p5p
Re^3: Net::Ping IPv6 Support
by VinsWorldcom (Prior) on Nov 27, 2012 at 20:23 UTC
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I must admit I'm a casual Perl user despite having a few CPAN modules and writing a (perhaps questionable) patch. I'm not familiar with the bug reporting other than CPAN RT. I do appreciate your advice and I did get a BitCard account and report the "wishlist" with 'perlbug'. We'll see what comes from that.
Thanks again for the direction!
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Sorry to see no progress. Perhaps this will help (I added it to the CPAN bug report):
With respect to the questions about the patch:
A quick search turns up the source for ping6 at http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/sbin/ping6/ping6.c?rev=1.81&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&only_with_tag=MAIN
Checksum:
The header checksum field is initialized to zero, but not computed - I assume (but haven't dug in) that sendmsg computes.
Source address:
When no explicit interface is bound, the source address is determined by indirectly consulting the routing tables - a UDP socket is connect()ed and getsockname() called. Look for the code under if (!(options & F_SRCADDR))
Hope this helps.
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