The right way for forcing IPv6 is 'bindto' => '[::]:0'
Socket context options — Socket context option listing
Socket context options are available for all wrappers that work over sockets, like tcp, http and ftp.
버전 | 설명 |
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7.0.1 |
Added ipv6_v6only .
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7.0.0 |
Added so_broadcast .
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7.0.0 |
Added so_reuseport .
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5.3.3 |
Added backlog .
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5.1.0 |
Added bindto .
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Example #1 Basic bindto
usage example
<?php
// connect to the internet using the '192.168.0.100' IP
$opts = array(
'socket' => array(
'bindto' => '192.168.0.100:0',
),
);
// connect to the internet using the '192.168.0.100' IP and port '7000'
$opts = array(
'socket' => array(
'bindto' => '192.168.0.100:7000',
),
);
// connect to the internet using the '2001:db8::1' IPv6 address
// and port '7000'
$opts = array(
'socket' => array(
'bindto' => '[2001:db8::1]:7000',
),
);
// connect to the internet using port '7000'
$opts = array(
'socket' => array(
'bindto' => '0:7000',
),
);
// create the context...
$context = stream_context_create($opts);
// ...and use it to fetch the data
echo file_get_contents('http://www.example.com', false, $context);
?>
You can set "bindto" to "0:0" to force use IPv4 instead of IPv6. And probably "[0]:0" to force use IPv6, thou this I couldn't test.