IPv6 support
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The user interface accepts only IPv4 but I think you can override it with IPv6 in the session.json file. |
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well, use portforwarding is a workaround... # remote desktop
netsh interface portproxy add v4tov6 listenport=9943 listenaddress=* connectport=9943 connectaddress=public ipv6 ip or host
netsh interface portproxy add v4tov6 listenport=9944 listenaddress=* connectport=9944 connectaddress=public ipv6 ip or host
# my local windows desktop(connected same router with quest2, or use port forward function in the router)
netsh interface portproxy add v6tov4 listenport=9943 listenaddress=* connectport=9943 connectaddress=quest2 local ipv4 ip
netsh interface portproxy add v6tov4 listenport=9944 listenaddress=* connectport=9944 connectaddress=quest2 local ipv4 ip
# then set manual ip 127.0.0.1 and select tcp connection type on the remote alvr server |
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Both my Oculus Quest2 and ALVR server own a WAN(Internet) IPv6 address and they can mutual access through it, however currently ALVR server does not support IPv6 address.
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