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My Laptop, running Windows 10 Pro, Build 19042.630, regularly receives incoming VPN connections via its IPv4 address without problems. Port 1723 is open as verified in CMD. Expectedly, “netstat -aon” returns the result “TCP 0.0.0.0:1723, Status: Listening”.
I want the machine to be able to accept incoming VPN connections via its IPv6 address. The laptop can be pinged and network shares on the machine can be accessed per IPv6.
An incoming VPN connection via the IPv6 address can however not be established. Also CMD, “netstat -aon” returns no result like “TCP [::]:1723”.
How can a port “TCP [::]:1723” for IPv6 be opened? In case I’m down the wrong path here, what is my misconception, respectively, what would be a suitable workaround to achieve the desired outcome, ie. receiving an incoming VPN connection on the IPv6 address?
Big thanks in advance!
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I want the machine to be able to accept incoming VPN connections via its IPv6 address. The laptop can be pinged and network shares on the machine can be accessed per IPv6.
An incoming VPN connection via the IPv6 address can however not be established. Also CMD, “netstat -aon” returns no result like “TCP [::]:1723”.
How can a port “TCP [::]:1723” for IPv6 be opened? In case I’m down the wrong path here, what is my misconception, respectively, what would be a suitable workaround to achieve the desired outcome, ie. receiving an incoming VPN connection on the IPv6 address?
Big thanks in advance!
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