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Qbittorrent ipv69/17/2023 # See pf.conf(5) and /etc/examples/pf.conf No, firewall doesn't block this thing, as far as I understand vanilla OpenBSD's /etc/pf.conf: # $OpenBSD: pf.conf,v 1.55 3 20:40:04 sthen Exp $ Rvp Do you have a firewall blocking things? The * asterisk probably means both v4 and v6 or at least not v6-only?įrom grep -i webui ~/.config/qBittorrent/nf: what could you suggest me to do?įorce qbittorrent-nox to use v4? But it should already use v4, shouldn't it? If force, how? I feel lost. It probably shouldn't be v6-only?įrom ~/.local/share/qBittorrent/logs/qbittorrent.log: (N) T19:17:29 - Web UI: Now listening on IP: *, port: 8080 Tcp6 0 0 localhost.8080 localhost.34084 ESTABLISHED Tcp6 0 0 localhost.8080 localhost.35164 ESTABLISHED Tcp6 0 0 localhost.34084 localhost.8080 ESTABLISHED Tcp6 0 0 localhost.35164 localhost.8080 ESTABLISHED Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address TCP-State Sockstat seems to not be present on OpenBSD (tried as a regular user via su and logged in as root via tty), and not available from packages: pkg_info -Q sockstat returns nothing.īut you have given me a push in the right direction.įrom nmap -6 localhost: PORT STATE SERVICEįrom netstat: Active Internet connections
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