Adds support for binding "dual stack" sockets (via QUdpSocket or
QTcpServer). A dual stack socket will accept incoming connections on
either IPv4 or IPv6 interfaces.
QHostAddress::Any - use this to bind a dual stack socket
QHostAddress::AnyIPv6 - use this to bind a socket for IPv6 only
QHostAddress::AnyIPv4 - use this to bind a socket for IPv4 only
Binding to a specific address rather than one of the "any" addresses
is restricting you to a protocol anyway so no behaviour change there.
IPv6 sockets were previously dual stack on some OS and v6 only on others
Any previously meant IPv4 only
This commit implemented & tested on Windows 7, Linux (Ubuntu 10.04)
and Mac OS 10.6.7.
Windows XP and server 2003 do not support dual stack sockets, even though
they can support IPv6. On those versions, QHostAddress::Any will still
bind to IPv4 0.0.0.0 (which is also the behaviour anywhere QT_NO_IPV6 is
defined)
Autotests run:
qudpsocket (includes a new test case)
qtcpserver (includes a new test case)
qtcpsocket
qnetworkreply
qhostaddress
Task-number: QTBUG-17080
Change-Id: Id486677c4f832e18dc0ff1a86c5f5fc422c9eb4f
Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt.nokia.com/421
Reviewed-by: Qt Sanity Bot <qt_sanity_bot@ovi.com>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Markus Goetz
Regression was introduced by 8d4cd52b6981a4e6deea7fdb77f56e40c4f3e6ba
when it failed to check when msecs == -1. This manifested visibly in KDE
failing to connect to any SSL site -- kioslaves are synchronous and use
waitForXXX(-1) (in this particular case, waitForEncrypted, which calls
waitForReadyRead).
Also, take the opportunity to convert these tests in QTcpSocket to use
port 80 (a defined service in the test server) instead of port 22.
Reviewed-by: Martin Petersson
(cherry picked from commit cb5b6799333794496269aa7e6515f96c2ac96d37)
Change-Id: I256a1e138e43fd45844976fe84cd2bc938552e47
Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt.nokia.com/359
Reviewed-by: Qt Sanity Bot <qt_sanity_bot@ovi.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Hartmann <peter.hartmann@nokia.com>
This commit deals with the simple cases -- mostly just removing blocks
of code enclosed in #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT. Later commits will deal with
the trickier cases.
Change-Id: I280dea25b3754be175efe62fc7e5e4e7c304e658
Task-number: QTBUG-19325
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern
Ignore warning when the test intentionally sets an invalid socket descriptor.
Make sure to set content type on all http post tests in tst_qnetworkreply.
Run test with enough capabilities to avoid platsec errors when accessing
certificate store.
Reviewed-By: Markus Goetz
(cherry picked from commit 9632fdefa9012ca11cd1345d66bafd6f417de88e)
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