Handle cases where link-local addresses may disappear or change

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Neil Alexander 2019-03-13 17:43:33 +00:00
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@ -122,11 +122,48 @@ func (m *multicast) announce() {
// There might be interfaces that we configured listeners for but are no
// longer up - if that's the case then we should stop the listeners
for name, listener := range m.listeners {
if _, ok := interfaces[name]; !ok {
// Prepare our stop function!
stop := func() {
listener.stop <- true
delete(m.listeners, name)
m.core.log.Debugln("No longer multicasting on", name)
}
// If the interface is no longer visible on the system then stop the
// listener, as another one will be started further down
if _, ok := interfaces[name]; !ok {
stop()
continue
}
// It's possible that the link-local listener address has changed so if
// that is the case then we should clean up the interface listener
found := false
listenaddr, err := net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp6", listener.listener.Addr().String())
if err != nil {
stop()
continue
}
// Find the interface that matches the listener
if intf, err := net.InterfaceByName(name); err == nil {
if addrs, err := intf.Addrs(); err == nil {
// Loop through the addresses attached to that listener and see if any
// of them match the current address of the listener
for _, addr := range addrs {
if ip, _, err := net.ParseCIDR(addr.String()); err == nil {
// Does the interface address match our listener address?
if ip.Equal(listenaddr.IP) {
found = true
break
}
}
}
}
}
// If the address has not been found on the adapter then we should stop
// and clean up the TCP listener. A new one will be created below if a
// suitable link-local address is found
if !found {
stop()
}
}
// Now that we have a list of valid interfaces from the operating system,
// we can start checking if we can send multicasts on them