diff --git a/server.cpp b/server.cpp index a20f644..37f8150 100644 --- a/server.cpp +++ b/server.cpp @@ -72,8 +72,11 @@ char* Server::recvAllNB() { /* Convert the s_addr field of the caseted struct to host network-byte, and convert it to a dotted decimal */ peer_addr = connect_code::dec_to_dotted_dec(std::to_string(htonl(temp_struct->sin_addr.s_addr))); } else { - /* FOR IPv6 */ - peer_addr = "IPV6 NOT SUPPORTED YET"; + /* FOR IPv6 - Use the inet_ntop function, and convert the struct's address into a string */ + struct sockaddr_in6* temp_struct = (struct sockaddr_in6*)this->dest; + char* temp_buf = (char *)malloc(sizeof(char) * (INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + 1)); + peer_addr = std::string(inet_ntop(AF_INET6, temp_struct->sin6_addr.s6_addr, temp_buf, INET6_ADDRSTRLEN)); + free(temp_buf); } return to_return; @@ -98,8 +101,7 @@ called immediately after the constructor. If the socket is TCP, it also sets the socket to listen for incoming connections. This function throws an exception if the socket could not be created. The excpetion is an integer corresponding to the errno of the failing function, and enables the caller to print a corresponding error message by -'catching' the thrown exception and using strerror(). -This function also sets a timeout of 100ms for UDP sockets */ +'catching' the thrown exception and using strerror().*/ void Server::create_socket() { Sock::create_socket();