We use the first we can of the following IO::Socket modules to create
sockets:
- IO::Socket::INET6
- IO::Socket::IP
- IO::Socket::INET
The last of them doesn't support IPv6, so if that's the one available,
we must force the s_client and s_server processes to use IPv4.
Reviewed-by: Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/5092)
.($self->server_port)
." -cert ".$self->cert." -cert2 ".$self->cert
." -naccept ".$self->serverconnects;
+ unless ($self->supports_IPv6) {
+ $execcmd .= " -4";
+ }
if ($self->ciphers ne "") {
$execcmd .= " -cipher ".$self->ciphers;
}
my $execcmd = "echo ".$echostr." | ".$self->execute
." s_client -engine ossltest -connect "
.($self->proxy_addr).":".($self->proxy_port);
+ unless ($self->supports_IPv6) {
+ $execcmd .= " -4";
+ }
if ($self->cipherc ne "") {
$execcmd .= " -cipher ".$self->cipherc;
}