Hi, I'm testing GTKG in a IPv6 only environment.

My setup:

Host 1 (leaf 1);
No internet connection, IPv6
gtk-gnutella/0.97-19404 (2011-07-18; GTK2; Linux i686)

Host 2 (leaf 2);
Internet (IPv4), IPv6
gtk-gnutella/0.97-19404 (2011-07-18; GTK2; Linux x86_64)
gtk-gnutella/0.97-19337 (2011-07-18; GTK2; Linux x86_64)

Host 3 (ultrapeer);
No internet connection, IPv6
gtk-gnutella/0.97-19404 (2011-07-18; Topless; Linux i686)


The option IPv6 only in GTKG doesn't prevent connecting to IPv4 hosts (I've
assumed that it does prevent connecting to IPv4 hosts, perhaps someone could
explain me the meaning of this option)
To prevent leaf 2 to connect to IPv4 hosts I've added these lines to
hostiles.txt:
0.0.0.0/1
128.0.0.0/1

After adding these lines all search results are listed as ignored, same
number as results without these lines on the same search string.
Same behavior with browsing host.
Connecting and resuming already added doenloads still works.
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