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    ipWhitelist doesn't work for me

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    • BehB Offline
      Beh
      last edited by

      OK, after some trying, I think this related to the IPv6 configuration of my network and/or the Pi.

      When I add "::ffff:192.168.178.77" to the list, I can access the Mirror via browser by entering the IPv4 address of the mirror into the browser’s address field.

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        MikeColes @Beh
        last edited by

        @Beh , I ran into the same problem with the same solution. A /24 CIDR didn’t work, probably because of the IPv6 format.

        Has anyone played around with getting a correct network format in use?

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        • mochmanM Offline
          mochman Module Developer
          last edited by

          I got it to work using "::ffff:192.168.1.1/24".

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          • MichMichM Offline
            MichMich
            last edited by

            If you check your node console output, It should show the blocked IP.

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              lolobyte @MichMich
              last edited by

              @MichMich

              how to check this?

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                DazDavid
                last edited by

                @mochman Thanks for the hint. That is also working for a whole range like “::ffff:192.168.2.0/24”

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                • mochmanM Offline
                  mochman Module Developer @DazDavid
                  last edited by mochman

                  @DazDavid Yeah, I messed up with the CIDR notation for IPv6. The reason why “/24” works is because that gives you practically every IP (especially every IP4 address). If you want to just have 192.168.X.0 - 192.168.X.255 whitelisted, you should use "::ffff:192.168.X.1/120".

                  I added a HOWTO guide here to help out everyone.

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