07-10-2016, 03:17 PM
(07-08-2016, 10:20 PM)Lichtenshtein Wrote: Seams like because of that fallback mechanism it becomes impossible for me to use IPv6 sites at all. Because Teredo servers are much slower than if i use the native IPv4. But it's strange because as i said in Windows 7 all worked fine, and now i can't even open ipv6.google.com in CentBrowser.
I set IPv6 priority higher than IPv4 in Windows. The idea is that if a site (for example google, wikipedia, yandex) has an IPv6 version it redirects me to it automaticaly even if i open an IPv4 verison. This works in Firefox, but not working at all in CentBrowser.
Can you make it possible to cheat that "fallback mechanism" to give IPv6 traffic a higher priority in Cent? As an option in browser settings of course.
//UPD. I forgot to mention that IPv6 is a good method to bypass goverment censorship due to that many ISPs forget to block IPv6 versions of sites because they are not so common.
There are no options/flags to force using IPv6.
Or we can add a command line to implement this feature.
Have you tried unchecking the "TCP/IPv4" option in your network connection properties?