Also asked them if torrenting legal stuff is allowed and they said no.

    • db2
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      02 years ago

      It probably isn’t which one that’s the problem, it’s more likely your setup.

      If you can, try disabling IPv6 entirely, turn it off in your operating system and your router. I’d bet you’re leaking past the VPN that way.

      • @[email protected]
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        02 years ago

        Wouldn’t advise turning off ipv6. We are probably getting near the point where some public services will disable or offer v4 as only best effort, and when this happens, your connectivity will be broken for certain things if you disable v6. Heck, it’s to the point now where all my home hosted services are v6 only.

        The better solution is to just get a VPN that supports ipv6 like airvpn or mullvad. I think pia disables ipv6 while the tunnel is up, which is better than disabling ipv6 altogether.

        To validate the tunnel is working properly you can use something like this.

        https://ipleak.net/

        There is also a Torrent Address detection section, that when you activate it, will provide a magnet link that will show your ip to ensure that it is tunneled properly.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          Dude, it’ll be a longer time than this guy is going to be on his ISP before he’ll need to worry about ipv6.

          OP - feel free to disable it, IMO.

          • @[email protected]
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            22 years ago

            Seriously; they’ve been talking about v6 for like 3 decades now. I’ll believe it when I see it.

              • @[email protected]
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                12 years ago

                My ISP routinely has problems on IPv4. Even while it’s fully operational with very low ping, IPv4 performance is poor compared to IPv6. Add in NAT, port forwarding and all the mess IPv4 brings into the picture I can’t believe people are still advocating for disabling IPv6.

                  • Bo7a
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                    -12 years ago

                    Don’t be so quick to paint everyone with the same brush. I have had my Ccna since 2003, he.net ipv6 sage since like 2009, netadmin for literally millions of nodes. Architect for even more.

                    And I still disable ipv6 on most machines for personal use.

                • Aniki 🌱🌿
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                  -12 years ago

                  Have you ever tried NATing v6 on a router from 2019? good fucking luck