dougiepunk 1 Posted ... Hi, The question says it all, really, does ipleak.net detect IPv6 leaks (it is not clear from the wrebsite)? Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post
Quintilius 0 Posted ... I certainly think so. As soon as I enable Ipv6 I get DNS leaks on ipleak.net Quote Share this post Link to post
dougiepunk 1 Posted ... Hmm... If I enable IPv6, I still don't get DNS leaks... I assumed AirVPN was properly routing IPv6 calls through the VPN to its DNS servers... Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Hello! It's very important to know that: 1) ipleak.net does NOT work in IPv6 2) our service does NOT support IPv6, that's why our client Network Lock blocks outgoing IPv6 packets (also, the client can disable IPv6 in some systems, and re-enable it at shut down) 3) DNS leaks via IPv6 are possible, but will be blocked by Network Lock and/or disabling IPv6. Kind regards 1 User of AirVPN reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post