PuTTY bug ipv6-scoped-addr

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summary: On Windows, IPv6 scoped addresses don't work
class: bug: This is clearly an actual problem we want fixed.
priority: low: We aren't sure whether to fix this or not.
present-in: 2005-10-14
fixed-in: 2006-12-24 r7007 d86e01e8362019ca2845f56878e299c84e77d177 (0.59)

It's been reported that IPv6 scoped addresses (as defined in RFC 4007), such as fe80::200:e2ff:fe65:9ce%4, don't work correctly on Windows XP Home + XP2. The error is "Network error: No route to host". SecureCRT does work, which suggests that we might just need to invoke getaddrinfo() differently. Scoped addresses work on Unix (NetBSD at least).

SGT, 2006-12-24: Jeroen Massar, the original author of PuTTY's IPv6 code, has supplied a patch which fixes this. Users experiencing this bug might like to download a post-r7007 snapshot and make sure the problem has gone away.


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(last revision of this bug record was at 2022-09-11 23:46:37 +0100)