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Re: Cope with IPv6

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 19:39:35 +0200

On 20.06.2013 03:11, Okabayashi, Hirotsugu wrote:
> Dear User Support
>
> Thank you for your advice.
>> However, if your SVNServer is only accessible via an IPv6 address and can't
>> be accessed with an IPv4 address, then you need to use a nightly build of
>> TortoiseSVN. Only the nightly builds are compiled with IPv6 support enabled.

> You mean the official release doesn't support the dual stack(IPv6/IPv4) implementation ?

The official release does support dual stack implementation, as long as
the server is reachable via IPv4.
Only if the server can not be reached via IPv4 but only via IPv6 you
need a nightly build.

> Can we recognize we can select either an IPv4 or IPv6 ?(About the official release)
> Only if we use the a nightly build, we can use the dual stack(IPv6/IPv4) implementation.
> Is that right ?

I suggest you download the official release and try. If it doesn't work,
try a nightly build.

Such a test takes about 10 minutes...

Stefan

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