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Having an issue connecting to a personal server running on arch linux. I can connect to the IPv4 address once, but leaving and attempting to rejoin gives Connection timed out: getsockopt error. I can only reconnect using the IPv4 address by restarting the client machine it apparently lets me join randomly now but more often than not requires a restart, or by disabling IPv6 in windows' network connection properties. However, I am able to connect to the server using the IPv6 address with no issues.
I am attempting to use No-IP to join using a url but it seems to be defaulting to the IPv4 address, causing me to not be able to join. My friend can join with no issues using the url.
I've tried both the following arguments in the minecraft launcher with no luck:
-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=false -Djava.net.preferIPv6Addresses=true
Edit: also tried the inverse
Is there anything else that might be wrong on windows 11 that I have to change, because I really don't want to disable IPv6 manually each time or re-enter the IPv6 address every time it changes.
Using minecraft version 1.21.11. Nothing shows up when attempting to connect and failing in the server console.
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I am attempting to use No-IP to join using a url but it seems to be defaulting to the IPv4 address, causing me to not be able to join. My friend can join with no issues using the url.
I've tried both the following arguments in the minecraft launcher with no luck:
-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=false -Djava.net.preferIPv6Addresses=true
Edit: also tried the inverse
Is there anything else that might be wrong on windows 11 that I have to change, because I really don't want to disable IPv6 manually each time or re-enter the IPv6 address every time it changes.
Using minecraft version 1.21.11. Nothing shows up when attempting to connect and failing in the server console.
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submitted by /u/WhitePrism7982
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Continue reading...