Am Montag, den 16.03.2020, 10:05 +0500 schrieb Roman Mamedov:
> If it is so important to you to force one or the other, then make
> separate DNS
> records for IPv4 and IPv6, server4.example.com, server6.example.com.
Please read the first post again, that was not the question.
kind regards
Torst
On Sat, 14 Mar 2020 15:51:51 +0100
Torsten Krah wrote:
> resend to the list:
>
> Hm, sorry I don't get the message. Imho its down to the user. I can
> choose to use ping or ping6 or tell e.g. java via a system property to
> prefer IPv4 if dual stack is available.
>
> In wireguard I can force ip
I don't use NetworkManager - just the wireguard command line tool -
searching a way to configure the preference on v4/v6.
resend to the list:
Hm, sorry I don't get the message. Imho its down to the user. I can
choose to use ping or ping6 or tell e.g. java via a system property to
prefer IPv4 if dual stack is available.
In wireguard I can force ipv6 only by writing an ipv6 address in the
endpoint, but via dns ... how
On Fri, 2020-03-13 at 15:52 +0100, Torsten Krah wrote:
> I would like to configure the client, so that I can tell him, to
> either prefer IPv6 or IPv4 for the vpn connection.
If you use the Wireguard Support in NetworkMananger, it does update the
Endpoint dynamically. I am not sure if you can conf
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 06:08:35PM +0100, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> Ideally some background process forked by `wg` or `wg-quick` should set
> the first address, monitor the peer, and use the next one if it hasn't
> been established after some configurable number of seconds (or when the
> keepalive
On 14.03.20 17:52, Luis Ressel wrote:
> A standards-compliant implementation should return an ipv6 address in
> the first position if one is available and the host has a working
> connection to the v6 internet.
Unfortunately that is necessary but not sufficient for the link to
actually succeed. Al
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 03:52:19PM +0100, Torsten Krah wrote:
> I've got an endpoint with a DNS name which has both, an A and
> record.
> I would like to configure the client, so that I can tell him, to either
> prefer IPv6 or IPv4 for the vpn connection.
The relevant source code can be found
Hi,
I've got an endpoint with a DNS name which has both, an A and
record.
I would like to configure the client, so that I can tell him, to either
prefer IPv6 or IPv4 for the vpn connection.
How can I do that (no I don't want to remove either an A or record
from DNS - just in the client)