"Permission denied" using socket with IPv6

Bobby Bissett bbissett at gmail.com
Tue Jun 2 15:58:44 UTC 2015


Whoo-hoo! With these two bits of info and some time with my network guru, I
can finally connect. Info below:

On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 5:09 AM, Michael McMahon <
michael.x.mcmahon at oracle.com> wrote:

>  Sounds like a native configuration issue all right. The native
> connect appears to be getting an EPERM which according to Linux manpage
> could be caused b a local firewall rule
>

On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 10:22 PM, Bernd <ecki at zusammenkunft.net> wrote:

> For a Link-Local Address you might need to define the device scope with
> the % suffix. If you cant specify that in your software, you can use a
> /etc/host entry.
>

Things weren't working for me despite stopping NetworkManager and
ip6tables, but the combo of stopping those *and* creating a proper global
address for both machines instead of a link-local address means I can
connect fine now. I'm not sure I want to try going back to the link-local
based on info from my network admin.

Thanks everyone for the suggestions. Once I wrap my head around what
actually happened (and try this with centos 7 using nmtui) will write up
the details and can share with this list.

Thank you again,
Bobby
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