by Guest on 2015/12/26 09:06:26 AM
As I have been watching the peers that connect to me, I see an increasing number of IPv6 addresses, but none of them ever seemed to be ever able to connect to me, they all always seem to be timing out before a connection can ever get fully established, no matter if the connect attempt was automatic or manual.
This is even the case with transfers that have multiple very similar IPs on the peer list, which indicates a new dynamic IP, but neither of them works.
IPv6 connections shouldn't be an issue for my system as I'm running Tixati v2.31 under Windows 7 with the default network settings and thus IPv6 enabled in my network card. My router is also very new and shouldn't be an issue either.
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cvbn on 2015/12/26 02:11:12 PM
IPv6 working fine for me, but my ISP supports it natively.
Your IPv6 is probably not working for one reason or another, but I doubt it is a problem with Tixati. If you are relying on Win7 teredo tunneling then that is not going to work very well, teredo is unreliable. 6to4 works better if you can get it set up.
by Guest on 2016/12/28 06:02:10 PM
[2.51] if i can necro this...
ipv6 connectivity of tixati looks really wonky, in my case its always time out, like 99% of time
that being said, I have native ipv6 and did quick test on private tracker, I could not connect to ipv6 client with tixati, while I was albe to connect to him using qbittorrent without any problem, tried it with 2 different ipv6 peers on same torrent
dunno maybe it needs proper testing, but surely its not 100% working as expected