@retiolus I don't believe there is a log line that would confirm it so it might not be easy to check. With --disable-ipv6 - you can probably just monitor outgoing packets to see that it connects to IPv4 addresses of Signal instead of IPv6.
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@retiolus I don't believe there is a log line that would confirm it so it might not be easy to check. With --disable-ipv6 - you can probably just monitor outgoing packets to see that it connects to IPv4 addresses of Signal instead of IPv6. 2 comments
@retiolus there is no --enable-ipv6 because it is enabled by default. Whether it is used or not would depend on the DNS resolver that the system uses and/or the network that the app is on (it has to support it). |
@indutny I have confirmed that --enable-gpu works. But with --enable-ipv6 traffic looks to still go through ipv4