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Hi Josh,
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the Tor network is still mostly IPv4 (<a href="https://metrics.torproject.org/relays-ipv6.html">https://metrics.torproject.org/relays-ipv6.html</a>), so I would say it's ok to turn IPv6 off on your relay for now, especially if there's a problem with stability.
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Kind regards,
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Alexander
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Josh Lawson <joshuawlawson@protonmail.ch> hat am 21.08.2020 00:59 geschrieben:
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I have IPv6 with my ISP, but there seems to be a bug in the firmware of my networking equipment that causes IPv6 to stop working periodically and I have to take my network down and bring it back up. If I do not do this, my relay stops functioning as I have torrc configured to use IPv6 and IPv4. So, my question is whether or not having a higher uptime is more important or having IPv6 support? My relay never goes down when on IPv4 only. I apparently cannot have both until the firmware bug is fixed. I appreciate it!
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