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2016-08-15kernel: Add net_kernel:setopts/2 and getopts/2Sverker Eriksson
2016-03-15update copyright-yearHenrik Nord
2015-10-12Merge branch 'stolen/unified_dist' into maintZandra
OTP-13040 * stolen/unified_dist: kernel: inet6_tcp_dist: reuse inet_tcp_dist code Conflicts: lib/kernel/src/inet_tcp_dist.erl
2015-06-18Change license text to APLv2Bruce Yinhe
2015-05-02kernel: inet6_tcp_dist: reuse inet_tcp_dist codeDanil Zagoskin
inet6_tcp_dist module is an old copy of inet_tcp_dist with changed address family. New features (such as listening port range, interface and generic options) are implemented in inet_tcp_dist only, inet6_tcp_dist looks abandoned (it does not even have tests). This patch makes inet_tcp_dist internals work with abstract driver, and inet6_tcp_dist becomes just a thin wrapper for it.
2013-05-06Fix unmatched_returns warnings in STDLIB and KernelHans Bolinder
2013-02-22Update copyright yearsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-01-25Slightly nicer error message when node start fails due to duplicate nameMagnus Henoch
When starting up an Erlang node using a node name that is already in use, the new node used to crash with output starting with this message: {error_logger,{{2013,1,25},{16,0,42}},"Protocol: ~p: register error: ~p~n",["inet_tcp",{{badmatch,{error,duplicate_name}},[{inet_tcp_dist,listen,1,[..... With this change, the first line in the output changes to: {error_logger,{{2013,1,25},{16,40,41}},"Protocol: ~tp: the name foo@localhost seems to be in use by another Erlang node",["inet_tcp"]}
2011-02-23inet6_tcp_dist: Eliminate dialyzer warning for "tuple fun"Björn Gustavsson
Replace the "tuple fun" with an external fun.
2010-04-14Merge branch 'jb/inet6-dist' into devErlang/OTP
* jb/inet6-dist: Support IPv6 addresses in long host names Fix implementation of IPv6 TCP distribution protocol Fix compilation of epmd with IPv6 enabled OTP-8575 jb/inet6-dist
2010-04-13Support IPv6 addresses in long host namesJohn-Mark Bell
When distributing over IPv4, node@<IPv4-address> (e.g. [email protected]) works correctly. Permit node@<IPv6-address> (e.g. node@::1) when distributing over IPv6.
2010-03-23Fix implementation of IPv6 TCP distribution protocolJohn-Mark Bell
TCP distribution over IPv6 did not work. The TCP socket was forcibly closed before any communication could take place. The following changes resolve this: * Make the kernel use the inet6 variant of accept. * Use inet6 variants of TCP socket functions. * Ensure that the inet6 address family is used in all cases.
2009-11-20The R13B03 release.OTP_R13B03Erlang/OTP