• Resolved 5doc

    (@5doc)


    So far I have successfully tested many different scenarios connecting to quic.cloud and the only setup that doesn’t seem to work is connecting it with a server that only has an IPv6 address.

    I am happy to give other details of this setup but before I do I wanted to clarify if quic.cloud can or cannot work with an IPv6 server.

    Cheers
    Mike

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  • Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    yes , currently QC network does NOT support ipv6

    best regards,

    Thread Starter 5doc

    (@5doc)

    It should! Litespeed does…
    Seriously, I suggest that should be a priority. Not everyone wants to have their stuff hosted. Most broadband services support IPV6 and with IPv6 any or all computers inside a broadband network can be on a DMZ and have a AAAA record in the DNS settings.

    I have a Mac Mini with 64GB and I setup several Ubuntu VMs running OpenLiteSpeed using IPv6. I was already using the IPv4 thru the DMZ on the Mac itself running Mamp Pro with Apache. And that’s where I succeeded in getting a key whereas the OLS servers failed.

    So now I will have to rethink my setup. Boo!

    Thanks for letting me know.
    Mike

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    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    the software side , it does supports ipv6 , however some of the nodes doesn’t have ipv6 support

    and it will become extremely complicated stack when you have nodes mixed with ipv4 with ipv4 + ipv6 : (

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