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Qbittorrent ipv6
Qbittorrent ipv6









qbittorrent ipv6

It seems like the core actually starts up and starts transferring data, but the UI doesn't come up, because its waiting for IPv6 which isn't available. No, in my case the web-ui gets stuck booting up. If your OS supports only IPv4, WebUI will listen on IPv4. If your OS supports IPv4 and IPv6, WebUI will listen on both address families. However this is really difficult to find out as there diagnostics on it. If I give the the jail a local IPv6 address everything works as expected. It never states on the command line that it bound to an IP-address. It is stated nowhere that it is needed by qbittorrent. FreeBSD jails (a light weight virtualization solution that everybody uses on FreeBSD for everything) however only support IPv6 if explicitly told to do so which most people do not activate if they don't know they need it. FreeBSD supports IPv6 so qbittorrent might assume it is available. Qt5-xml-5.6.2 Qt SAX and DOM implementations Qt5-core-5.6.2_1 Qt core non-graphical module Qt4-corelib-4.8.7_6 Qt core non-graphical module Qbittorrent-nox11-3.3.10 Bittorrent client using libtorrent-rasterbar, web UI version

qbittorrent ipv6

My ISP provided router has an IPv6 port forwarding functionality. I used a standard Ubuntu 20.04 torrent, but edited to have only the IPv6 tracker in the trackers list ( ). Libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_2 C++ library implementing a BitTorrent client Wiki Security Insights New issue WebUI binds to IPv6 address 6147 Closed torshie opened this issue on 7 comments torshie commented on edited 1 1 7588 completed on qbittorrent on Sign up for free to subscribe to this conversation on GitHub. Closed I made sure to connect to the internet with IPv6 only.











Qbittorrent ipv6