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> It will make sybil attacks easier - we currently prefer IPv4 connections to different class B networks. There's no similar logic to IPv6 that can be added afaik. Sybil...
I've tried them but as mentioned before monero unfortunately keeps trying IPv4. I'll look into writing patches - if I have the time - to enable IPv6 by default, an...
@boldsuck Yes:  (it's supposed to be a public node fy)
I am now running some IPv6 Ready monerod nodes if anyone wants to peer. https://julias.zone/p2p/ Sadly, not much IPv6 activity, except for the nodes I explicitly defined.
Also, monero gui seems to only try resolving IPv4. To connect to an IPv6 node (For example from IPv6 only network) you need to specify IPv6 literals... One should do...
Also, I can't seem to see monerod making DNS lookups over IPv6... only ever tries IPv4 for some reason to some random DNS recursors including my DNS recursor, even though...
Looks like `anonymous-inbound` doesn't work with `*.onion:18083,[::1]:18083,100`. Same for `tx-proxy` as it also doesn't work with `tor,[::1]:9050,16`. Changing those from IPv6 to 127.0.0.1 did work however. I also cannot use...
Sadly this script is outdated. I'm looking into updating it for IPv6 using RFCs. No guarantees tho, as I have limited mental capacity ATM.
A very easy fix idea: splitting by the last colon matched, not the first. That should do the trick. Text representation can be found here: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2373#section-2.2 Maybe it's better to...