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I'm trying to launch a serf agent while binding it to an IPv6 address using Serf 0.8.2. I've tried using the following commands without luck:
serf agent -bind=[$IPv6_ADDRESS]
serf agent -bind=[$IPv6_ADDRESS]:7946
Both of these commands work if I use the localhost address [::1], but other IPv6 addresses on my machine always cause the following issue:
==> Starting Serf agent...
==> Failed to start the Serf agent: Error creating Serf: Failed to create memberlist: Could not set up network transport: failed to obtain an address: Failed to start TCP listener
Using the advertise flag instead of bind works with IPv6 though. Is this expected/intended behavior?
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Hello,
I'm trying to launch a serf agent while binding it to an IPv6 address using Serf 0.8.2. I've tried using the following commands without luck:
serf agent -bind=[$IPv6_ADDRESS]
serf agent -bind=[$IPv6_ADDRESS]:7946
Both of these commands work if I use the localhost address [::1], but other IPv6 addresses on my machine always cause the following issue:
==> Starting Serf agent...
==> Failed to start the Serf agent: Error creating Serf: Failed to create memberlist: Could not set up network transport: failed to obtain an address: Failed to start TCP listener
Using the advertise flag instead of bind works with IPv6 though. Is this expected/intended behavior?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: