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Hi Elvin,

Indeed, thank you for actually uncovering a much more serious problem. There were several interactions here. The old client was actually trying to work in IPV6 mode but had certain built-in IPV4 dependencies. No problem, simply force the xroot network stack to work in IPV4 mode. However, a network stack bug in how IPV6 is mapped to IPV4 got in the way. Anyway, this is now fixed by commits ea99c480c6b03f156e050fd67979a482a837b6d0 and 13729817da4b385e1853fd62c3a015d47dd7dcef.

Andy


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