[New-bugs-announce] [issue25667] Supply dual-stack (IPv4/IPv6) socket bind routine

Jason R. Coombs report at bugs.python.org
Thu Nov 19 08:32:53 EST 2015


New submission from Jason R. Coombs:

When binding to a socket for creating a service, the socket API provides a mechanism for selecting only IPv4 or IPv6, but the simple operation of binding to all interfaces in a dual-stack environment is not easy, as is revealed in issue20215 and issue24209, but also in third-party packages. I ran into this during the implementation of aiosmtpd (https://gitlab.com/python-smtpd-hackers/aiosmtpd). As a long time maintainer of CherryPy, I've enjoyed the [dual stack support](https://bitbucket.org/cherrypy/cherrypy/src/536a9cb66e91de92502e766b2b0cf53d1cb5cb4a/cherrypy/wsgiserver/wsgiserver2.py?at=default&fileviewer=file-view-default#wsgiserver2.py-2007:2020) there.

I propose the Python stdlib provide a routine to facilitate this need more generally, and then invoke that implementation to address these other use-cases.

As it is a new feature, a backports package should be created to supply the same functionality for older Pythons.

Would this effort require a PEP? Is there a good place for such a routine (maybe socketserver)? Any other thoughts?

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components: Library (Lib)
messages: 254895
nosy: jason.coombs
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Supply dual-stack (IPv4/IPv6) socket bind routine
versions: Python 3.6

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