I have tried using a proxy that generates IPv6 proxies. Just to be clear I am not talking about proxies formated in IPv6 format, I'm talking about proxies who's IP address are IPv6 ip's.
So for example the proxy is that is entered into zennoposter is: 88.24.22.11:9000 and when you go to a site like iplocation.com you'll see the IPv6 address: 2800:117:1:5::1f
If anyone of these is checked, the proxy will fail to set:
This does not happen when I use proxies that generate IPv4 IP addresses. It only happens when I use proxies that generate IPv6 IPs.
So for example the proxy is that is entered into zennoposter is: 88.24.22.11:9000 and when you go to a site like iplocation.com you'll see the IPv6 address: 2800:117:1:5::1f
If anyone of these is checked, the proxy will fail to set:
This does not happen when I use proxies that generate IPv4 IP addresses. It only happens when I use proxies that generate IPv6 IPs.