@@ -1332,19 +1332,22 @@ sub get_free_port
13321332 # Check to see if anything else is listening on this TCP port.
13331333 # Seek a port available for all possible listen_addresses values,
13341334 # so callers can harness this port for the widest range of purposes.
1335- # The 0.0.0.0 test achieves that for post-2006 Cygwin, which
1336- # automatically sets SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE. The same holds for MSYS (a
1337- # Cygwin fork). Testing 0.0.0.0 is insufficient for Windows native
1338- # Perl (https://stackoverflow.com/a/14388707), so we also test
1339- # individual addresses.
1335+ # The 0.0.0.0 test achieves that for MSYS, which automatically sets
1336+ # SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE. Testing 0.0.0.0 is insufficient for Windows
1337+ # native Perl (https://stackoverflow.com/a/14388707), so we also
1338+ # have to test individual addresses. Doing that for 127.0.0/24
1339+ # addresses other than 127.0.0.1 might fail with EADDRNOTAVAIL on
1340+ # non-Linux, non-Windows kernels.
13401341 #
1341- # On non-Linux, non-Windows kernels, binding to 127.0.0/24 addresses
1342- # other than 127.0.0.1 might fail with EADDRNOTAVAIL. Binding to
1343- # 0.0.0.0 is unnecessary on non-Windows systems.
1342+ # Thus, 0.0.0.0 and individual 127.0.0/24 addresses are tested
1343+ # only on Windows and only when TCP usage is requested.
13441344 if ($found == 1)
13451345 {
13461346 foreach my $addr (qw( 127.0.0.1) ,
1347- $use_tcp ? qw( 127.0.0.2 127.0.0.3 0.0.0.0) : ())
1347+ $use_tcp ? qw( 127.0.0.2 127.0.0.3 0.0.0.0) : ())
1348+ $use_tcp && $TestLib::windows_os
1349+ ? qw( 127.0.0.2 127.0.0.3 0.0.0.0)
1350+ : ())
13481351 {
13491352 if (!can_bind($addr , $port ))
13501353 {
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