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Hi,
Seems like after fixing DNS leak tests, IPv6 detection ended up broken. Both boxes just show same IPv4 address.

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Cannot reproduce. Tried disabling IPv6, but it correctly shows as unsupported/failed test. Tried the same while connected to a server, displays what it's supposed to display.


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From what I understand ipleak poorly handles requests from Firefox

Firefox 103.0.2:
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Chrome 104.0.5112.102:
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As I wrote, I cannot reproduce this regardless of the browser I use, so I'm still inclined to believe it's on your side, not IPLeak's. Can you try a clean profile?


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On 8/14/2022 at 3:17 PM, IG-11 said:

Hi,
Seems like after fixing DNS leak tests, IPv6 detection ended up broken. Both boxes just show same IPv4 address.

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On 8/18/2022 at 9:16 PM, OpenSourcerer said:

As I wrote, I cannot reproduce this regardless of the browser I use, so I'm still inclined to believe it's on your side, not IPLeak's. Can you try a clean profile?

I'm having the exact same issue. It only happens in firefox chrome is fine. Sometimes if I wait a bit and then refresh the page it'll show ipv6 properly but most of the time it looks like IG-11's screenshot. It also only started doing this after the site was fixed.

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This issue has been happening since the DNS detection came back up. It shows IPV4 for browser default and fallback in Firefox.

Like This:
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Waiting for a bit and then refreshing the page can sometimes fix it and make it show up right like it did before.

Like This:
 
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Chrome and chrome based browsers like Vivaldi don't have the issue and show up just fine.

Like This:
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I use windows 10 if that matters at all.

I saw another post of the same problem. Is anybody else besides me and the other poster having the same issue? Thanks for the help.

 

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Same issue for me using MacOS/Firefox since the DNS issue has been fixed. Seems related to Firefox because IPv6 is displayed with Safari.

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33 minutes ago, tom7812 said:

Same issue for me using MacOS/Firefox since the DNS issue has been fixed. Seems related to Firefox because IPv6 is displayed with Safari.

I thought it might be Firefox too but I installed an older version that I know I used with no issues and still got the same problem so I ruled that out.
I think some other changes where made to the site while fixing the dns issue and what ever those changes are they don't play nice with firefox.
I also tried librewolf a browser based on firefox it had the same issue too.

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Would you look at that, I was able to reproduce this randomly. Showing both IPv6 for me. Interesting.


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Hi, thanks for the report.
I also experience both IPv6 addresses, randomly, only with Firefox under Windows.
Note: a request to ipv4.ipleak.net (having only A record, not AAAA) is received server-side as IPv6, inexplicably. It seems related to some network 'optimization'.
Currently, I disabled the keep-alive server-side, it seems related and the issue is resolved, but still under investigation.

We also have an 2nd problem: DNS detection throws errors sometimes, but this is not related to the issue above.

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Just started here with Firefox and Seamonkey (both mozilla products).  I tried under Konqueror (KDE) and it works fine.

My guess is Mozilla added yet another default in about:config that breaks something, in this case probably IPv6 detection in IP Leak Test.  I am too lazy to look for these since I have a work-around should I need to use that site.

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Yeah, the problem source is definitely Firefox. I was using Mullvad's check IP page as an alternative and lately it started showing duplicated IPv4 addresses as well.

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