2024-12-16, 05:48 PM
I have found that if I enable IPv6 then I lose all access to my server locally. Un-ticking the "Enable IPv6 functionality" (and a server restart) should work.
That's been one of those questions I've been meaning to ask about this option. Why does enabling IPv6 functionality result in disabling IPv4 access to my server on 192.168.1.XXX:8096, or does it just mean that I can only access it using the local IPv6 address (and do I still use 8096 as the port for IPv6, e.g. XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX%XX:8096)? Even though both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled, based on my experience thus far it would seem that IPv4 is disabled when IPv6 is enabled, even though the Network settings aren't reflecting that reality, and are instead showing both enabled.
That's been one of those questions I've been meaning to ask about this option. Why does enabling IPv6 functionality result in disabling IPv4 access to my server on 192.168.1.XXX:8096, or does it just mean that I can only access it using the local IPv6 address (and do I still use 8096 as the port for IPv6, e.g. XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX%XX:8096)? Even though both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled, based on my experience thus far it would seem that IPv4 is disabled when IPv6 is enabled, even though the Network settings aren't reflecting that reality, and are instead showing both enabled.