• Resolved abrown95

    (@abrown95)


    A few months ago, wassup stats started displaying IPv6 addresses. I figured it was some sort of server setting. I installed another WordPress site on my account and I am also running wassup stats on it as well. However, it doesn’t show IPv6 addresses – just numerical IPs. When I go into my actual server log, IPv6 addresses are not being recorded – just numerical IP addresses. Any idea on why my first WP install is showing IPv6 addresses and my 2nd one is not? They’ve got the same settings. The only difference between the two is this database field: WassUp Table Charset/collation for 1st install: utf8mb4_unicode_ci / 2nd install: utf8mb4_unicode_520_ci but I don’t think that would affect it?

    I’d like for the 1st install to NOT show IPv6 addresses, so any help would be appreciated.

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  • Thread Starter abrown95

    (@abrown95)

    Just thought of something – the website that is showing IPv6 addresses has CloudFlare enabled and the other that doesn’t does not. Wonder if that is the difference.

    Thread Starter abrown95

    (@abrown95)

    I think I figured out that it is related to CloudFlare. A setting related to IPV6 was set to on. Once it was turned off, IPv4 numbers showed up again.

    Plugin Contributor helened

    (@helened)

    Thanks for sharing your solution to this issue.

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