Windows 7 "warning: IPv6 protocol not available"

Hello,

I'm trying to run an Unbound server on my PC for the purpose of accessing Namecoin's .bit domains. Here's my full service.conf file:

# Unbound configuration file on windows.
# See example.conf for more settings and syntax
server:
# verbosity level 0-4 of logging
verbosity: 0

 \# if you want to log to a file use
 \#logfile: "C:\\unbound\.log"

 \# on Windows, this setting makes reports go into the Application log
 \# found in ControlPanels \- System tasks \- Logs
 \#use\-syslog: yes

 do\-not\-query\-localhost: no
 domain\-insecure: bit\.
 interface: fe80::9181:5322:6eee:5dd8::
 access\-control: fe80::9181:5322:6eee:5dd8::/80 allow
 interface: 192\.168\.1\.100
 access\-control: 192\.168\.1\.0/8 allow

stub-zone:
name: bit.
stub-addr: 192.168.1.2@5300

Having added the IPv6 "interface" and "access-control" lines, I am now getting the error "[1511170420] unbound.exe[3504:0] warning: IPv6 protocol not available".

I'm running on Windows 7.

Any help would be appreciated.

Jefferson Carpenter

Hi Jefferson,

Your specified IPv6 addresses are not valid, you can use the double
colons (::slight_smile: only once in an address.

-- Ralph