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Hi, there's an issue how the connections window display the IPv6 addresses. They're all half-backwards and when combined with leading zero truncation, they can also look very confusing.
For example, with link-local address of fe80::e9df:7c76:13d1:3114 TinyWall displays 1431:d113:767c:dfe9::80fe.
Same thing happens with remote addresses. For example, Google Public DNS Server IPv6 addresses are 2001:4860:4860::8888 and 2001:4860:4860::8844, but we see 8888::6048:6048:120 instead
Not a deal breaker or anything but somewhat annoying and renders the "Copy remote address" function useless.
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It seems only the "Blocked" entries in the connections window are affected, not the others. That is probably why I haven't noticed it. Just to be sure, could you verify and confirm that other entries are OK? They seem to be on my computer.
Hi, there's an issue how the connections window display the IPv6 addresses. They're all half-backwards and when combined with leading zero truncation, they can also look very confusing.
For example, with link-local address of
fe80::e9df:7c76:13d1:3114
TinyWall displays1431:d113:767c:dfe9::80fe
.Same thing happens with remote addresses. For example, Google Public DNS Server IPv6 addresses are
2001:4860:4860::8888
and2001:4860:4860::8844
, but we see8888::6048:6048:120
insteadNot a deal breaker or anything but somewhat annoying and renders the "Copy remote address" function useless.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: