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ipv6 unique local addresses connect as remote connections not local.


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My Windows PC hosting Emby server has IPv6 enabled. 

It has an ipv6 globally unique address that comes from the ISP assigned using SLAAC and a static Unique Local Address (fdd0::45/32) that I have assigned. As well it has a private static ipv4 address (192.168.10.45/24).

In my local DNS server i have an ipv4 A record (192.168.10.45/24) and an ipv6 AAAA record (fddd0::45/32) assigned to the name of the Emby server.

In the Emby server admin console I entered the ipv4 private subnet (192.168.0.0/24) and the ipv6 unique local subnet (fdd0::/32) as the "Local Nets" but Emby server always thinks connections are remote if a device on my local LAN connects using ipv6.

How can I get Emby server to recognize the connections from the unique local addresses as local and not remote? Is it possible that I am entering the ipv6 subnets incorrectly?

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AH damn I figured it out. I had one to many colons. 

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Thanks for following up.

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