> On 14/03/2022 11:07 s7r <s...@sky-ip.org> wrote: > > Onion Operator wrote: > > >> What if you configure the IPv6 address by hand in torrc? > > > > for months my torrc had > > > > ORPort 443 IPv4Only > > ORPort [2a02:a446:5ef1:1:d072:53ff:fef4:ea59]:443 IPv6Only > > > > Address XXX > > > > and read in the logs: > > > > Unable to find IPv6 address for ORPort 443. You might want to specify > > IPv4Only to it or set an explicit address or set Address. > > > > (XXX had only the A record) > > Add a second Address entry with the IPv6 address. > > so: > ORPort 443 IPv4Only > ORPort [2a02:a446:5ef1:1:d072:53ff:fef4:ea59]:443 IPv6Only > Address XXX > Address [2a02:a446:5ef1:1:d072:53ff:fef4:ea59] > > Where XXX is the hostname that has only an `A` record. > > Or add an `AAAA` record with the IPv6 address to XXX hostname and use a > single Address entry with `Address XXX`. > > See if this works for you. >
Yes, it works! Thanks :) I went for ORPort 443 IPv4Only ORPort [2a02:a446:5ef1:1:d072:53ff:fef4:ea59]:443 IPv6Only Address XXX Where XXX has both A and AAAA records. > When IPv6 autodiscovery that was badly needed was coded maybe this > particular use case was not considered. > > I guess you IPv4 is Dynamic and IPv6 is static, which is why you use XXX > with some kind of DynamicDNS? The IPv4 address is very stable. I think it's now pinned to me, its reverse points to 77-162-229-73.fixed.kpn.net > > Please test and let us know if it worked with the indications above, > otherwise let me know so I'll open a Bug ticket. > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays