For anyone who may be interested, doing a quick Google using the following
words provides a rich set of interesting articles on this topic:

log4net ipv6 udp appender

Definitely looks like IPV6 needing the eye of Mordor focussed on it.....

Andrew


KazMax wrote:
> 
> That stands to reason. Whilst I am aware of IPV6 (it has been around a few
> years but hasn't been widely implemented) I haven't actually had to deal
> with it in earnest before now. I guess now seems like a good time to
> learn!
> 
> When you say "find the patch", is there such a thing? If there is I'm not
> sure whether the patch would be for the operating system, Log4Net, or
> something else?
> 
> Thanks for your comments - very helpful to point me in the right direction
> (to begin with).
> 
> Andrew
> 
> 
> steven higgan-3 wrote:
>> 
>> There is this _very_ old bug in the udp appender code that crops up if
>> you have the IPV6 protocol installed on the listening machine.
>> 
>> Your options wait for a blessed release, find the patch and apply it
>> yourself, try your luck with head.
>> 
>> Mabye a forth option is to make a UdpAppenderThatWorks based off the
>> UdpAppender class and use that.
>> 
>> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 5:12 PM, KazMax<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a software project which I was previously developing under
>>> Windows XP.
>>> I recently upgraded to Windows 7 (64bit release candidate) and
>>> transferred
>>> the project across. Everything works perfectly, except Log4Net. And I
>>> can't
>>> get it working.
>>>
>>> I had previously defined my Log4Net setup to record messages in both a
>>> log
>>> file and also sent via UDP to Log4View. The logging to file works fine,
>>> but
>>> no messages ever make it to Log4View.
>>>
>>> I immediately thought "firewall issue". I couldn't find a set of
>>> firewall
>>> rules which would allow the UDP (or TCP) traffic from Log4Net, so I
>>> switched
>>> the firewall off - it made no difference, I still didn't get any
>>> messages
>>> from Log4Net.
>>>
>>> I've had broadly similar problems with SMTP/POP3/IMAP for a Mail Server
>>> I
>>> was trying to install on Windows 7 (and also Windows Server 2008 which
>>> is
>>> based upon the same code base), in that I couldn't get that mail server
>>> to
>>> connect to the outside world.
>>>
>>> Is there something I'm missing with Windows 7?
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>>>
>>>
>> 
>> 
> 
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