IPv6 Support


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I have my desktop and laptop on the same network; the network is dual-stack configured and both hosts have working IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity.

A tcpdump shows that btsync is only using IPv4 for communications though.

What is the state of IPv6 support?

(Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere, I did do a search but only found side-mentions of IPv6, and one other unanswered question about IPv6 support)

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Hi,

 

I am running Debian Wheezy 32 bit on a VPS with a static IPv6 address. Apache2 without ssl is running and up as well as reachable from the outside via webbrowser.

 

I can't figure out why the hack I can't access the http://[ipv6]:8888/gui webGUI from BTSync. Netstat -tulpn shows a running process and I dpkg-reconfigured it.

 

Any hints? It there IPv6 support at all? What could I do if no native IPv6 support was build in to make it run?

 

A native German tongue asking kindly,

bru

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+1 to IPv6 Support!


I have my desktop and laptop on the same network; the network is dual-stack configured and both hosts have working IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity.

A tcpdump shows that btsync is only using IPv4 for communications though.

What is the state of IPv6 support?

(Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere, I did do a search but only found side-mentions of IPv6, and one other unanswered question about IPv6 support)

 

How did you do that with tcpdump?

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