network: 0.850 device: 0.846 socket: 0.837 graphic: 0.785 virtual: 0.681 vnc: 0.676 semantic: 0.638 performance: 0.575 PID: 0.539 VMM: 0.519 ppc: 0.511 i386: 0.486 mistranslation: 0.477 risc-v: 0.466 kernel: 0.456 user-level: 0.444 register: 0.414 debug: 0.393 arm: 0.388 x86: 0.385 peripherals: 0.365 files: 0.358 boot: 0.343 architecture: 0.328 permissions: 0.328 assembly: 0.319 hypervisor: 0.297 TCG: 0.244 KVM: 0.195 Cannot Create Socket Networking in Windows Host using Multicast Hello QEMU devs, I am trying to create a simulated VLAN using socket networking, and the only way to connect multiple networks in QEMU using socket networking is by using the multicast `mcast` option of the `socket` network backend. However, when I try use the following arguments in QEMU to create a multicast socket network: `-device e1000,id=sock-0 -netdev id=sock-0,mcast=230.0.0.1:1234` it fails with: `can't bind ip address=230.0.0.1: unknown error` in my Windows host. I would like to know if this is a bug, or if I am missing a prerequisite before running the QEMU command. The QEMU project is currently considering to move its bug tracking to another system. For this we need to know which bugs are still valid and which could be closed already. Thus we are setting older bugs to "Incomplete" now. If you still think this bug report here is valid, then please switch the state back to "New" within the next 60 days, otherwise this report will be marked as "Expired". Or please mark it as "Fix Released" if the problem has been solved with a newer version of QEMU already. Thank you and sorry for the inconvenience. [Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]