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Transmission advertising IPv6 address despite not being bound to it

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I am using Ubuntu 20.04.2 and transmission-daemon 2.94-2ubuntu3. Transmission is connected to a VPN over IPv4, and that works fine, except that — despite passing --bind-address-ipv6 fe80:: to transmission-daemon — Transmission is somehow still advertising my IPv6 address. I can tell via a Torrent IP checker and also by the fact that my web server has recently been getting /announce requests with my IPv6 address in the query parameters for one of the torrents I'm seeding. sudo netstat -tulpan shows that Transmission is only listening over IPv4.

How do I get Transmission to stop advertising my IPv6 address?

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It turns out this was a bug in Transmission that was fixed in this pull request, merged on January 20, but (as of 2022-02-27) not yet published in a release.

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