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Topic: IPv6 now live on bitcoin network - please test - page 3. (Read 10598 times)

legendary
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This is great, however I don't care to compile for Windows. I have a few HE.net tunnels that I should be able to test with, is there a way to disable IPv4 in the client in order to run the tests?

Yes, there's a new command-line option -blocknet=X, where X can be ipv4 or ipv6. Using it means the client won't listen (at least not by default) to X interfaces, and will not attempt outgoing connections to that network.
sr. member
Activity: 403
Merit: 250
Yay! Bitlc.net won't be the only provider having full IPv6 support then! Smiley
I'm setting up a bitcoind-node with v6 in a few hours.
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
What's a GPU?
Sweet, I'll give it a try tomorrow
legendary
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Merit: 1021
I advocate the Zeitgeist Movement & Venus Project.
I would like to test, but I can't compile on my win7 machine. I have always been excited about ipv6 and am glad that bitcoin is finally getting into it!
rjk
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
1ngldh
This is great, however I don't care to compile for Windows. I have a few HE.net tunnels that I should be able to test with, is there a way to disable IPv4 in the client in order to run the tests?
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1091
sipa just pushed out IPv6 support to bitcoin/bitcoin.git.

If you have IPv6 support on your network, please help test.  (note - this requires being able to compile the source code yourself)

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