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@ -55,16 +55,6 @@ Please install:
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Other Linux distributions: `sudo yourpackagemanager install python-pyroute2`
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## Configure Invidious for IPv6
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### If you are running Invidious outside of Docker or using something else than Docker (K8s)
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Please make sure that you have this line set in `config.yml`:
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```yaml
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force_resolve: ipv6
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```
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Note: If you are on Kubernetes, check that your pods have IPv6 connectivity. But you probably already know that if you are using Kubernetes.
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### If you are running Invidious in Docker
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Note: Make sure you are running a recent version of Docker if you are running into IPv6 issues.
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@ -89,16 +79,12 @@ If needed, IPv6 official documentation for Docker is at https://docs.docker.com/
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gateway: 2001:0DB9::1
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```
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Note: Don't change the subnet and the gateway. Unless there is a conflict with an existing docker network.
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4. Make sure that you have this line set in `config.yml`:
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```yaml
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force_resolve: ipv6
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```
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5. Bring down your docker composition and bring it back up for recreating the network:
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4. Bring down your docker composition and bring it back up for recreating the network:
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```
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docker compose down
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docker compose up -d
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```
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6. To check if everything went well then do:
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5. To check if everything went well then do:
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```
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docker compose exec invidious ping -c 1 ipv6.icanhazip.com
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```
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