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April 29, 2014, 08:34:42 PM
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Hallo

I run a node with ipv6 connection only.
Here I noticed some things.
 - the client try a lot of ipv4 nodes
 - there are only a few connections to my node (most was 20)

is this normal?
Are there so less ipv6 nodes?
Are there options to tune for ipv6 connections?


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April 29, 2014, 08:51:03 PM
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Hallo

I run a node with ipv6 connection only.
Here I noticed some things.
 - the client try a lot of ipv4 nodes
 - there are only a few connections to my node (most was 20)

is this normal?
Are there so less ipv6 nodes?
Are there options to tune for ipv6 connections?



Wouldnt this be expected due to the low number of IPV6 isp providers? 

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April 30, 2014, 01:18:26 AM
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My ISP (Time Warner in upstate NY) just recently enabled IPv6 residential connections.  So I'm starting to see some IPv6 connections, but the majority are still IPv4.
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