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ipv6 tests

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ipv6 tests

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We tried the latest ipv6 exe (on WinXp,8,10,Server2008) (32 and 64 bit too) ,
but the ipv6 connection is not working for us (without service mode just running):
winvnc.exe -ID:1001 -connect 1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8 -run
winvnc.exe -ID:1001 -connect 0001:0002:0003:0004:0005:0006:0007:00008 -run

We tested the repeater with telnet successfully.
We enabled the file log, but there is no any log. The Windows's EventLog is empty too.
If the Ipv6=0 it is start but it does not connect with repeater. There is tray icon. List All Clients: empty.
If the Ipv6=1 it is start but after 2-3 seconds it close itself. There is no tray icon.

vncviewer -proxy fe80:0000:0000:0000:d250:99ff:fe3d:c2f1 ID:1001 -> failed to get server address
if there is no character in first part of ip address like:
vncviewer -proxy 2001:0000:0000:0000:d250:99ff:fe3d:c2f1 ID:1001 -> failed to connect to server
in the vnc viewer status window there is a message for a very short time: Ipv4: 0.0.7.209

There is no visible message about ipv6 using.

Any idea? Thanks!
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