Ah ok, thanks for the reply.

May I ask, why did you choose to support ipv6 with -d binding? Because it seems to me that ip version and binding are unrelated, more importantly it means that one cannot send an udp packet on a given adapter/network card using ipv6, because that's what the binding is for, technically, isn't it? Could this be changed so that we can pass an ipv6 just like an ipv4, preserving the binding feature regardless of the ip version? I have never seen anyone use udp, so coupled with ipv6 it must be even more rare, aka I don't think that would break any script.

Edit: /sockopen does not behave like this and accept either version of ip without -d switch, which I hope is a strong argument.

Last edited by Wims; 03/10/21 12:07 PM.

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