Hey I'm not smart, can someone tell me why Bittrex has me logged in with an ipv6 address all the sudden when earlier today it was a normal ipv4 address? I turned on ip whitelisting and it was fine but I went to make a trade and now it won't let me because it's showing a different ipv6 address that I haven't whitelisted. Any help would be appreciated.
>>2812495
Ahh yes, that makes sense...thanks so much for your insight.
>>2812500
omg wow dubs how about that...but seriously anyone?
You likely screwed up your whitelisting, and it's blocking all inside local private adresses on your subnet. Since your router supported ivp4-6 encapsulation it just created a tunnel through your whitelist to get your dumb ass on the internet. Ipv6 supports dns as well, so in it's tcp connection it couldn't reach out with ipv4 (whitelisted), and the web server replies with whatever is at the other end of it's tunnel (ipv4 in this case).
>>2812539
Thanks, I dunno but it works on a different browser just fine. My whitelisting was working fine all week. I didn't even sign out of Bittrex and came back from a movie and it wouldn't allow me to trade all the sudden because of the whitelisting and it not recognizing the ip. I signed out and signed back in and that's when I noticed.
>>2812560
Did you whitelist your whole dhcp range..... or just a single ip? Some other device could have leased your ip.
>>2812612
just one for work and one for home.