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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:01:47+00:00 2026-05-11T21:01:47+00:00

Visual Studio’s internal development web-server only listens for connections from the local computer. Unfortunatly,

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Visual Studio’s internal development web-server only listens for connections from the local computer.

Unfortunatly, the web-server only binds to the IPv4 loopback address:

127.0.0.1

On machines with IPv6 enabled (i.e. Windows Vista, Window 7), it does not bind to the IPv6 loopback address:

::1

When you push play in Visual Studio, or open the web-site from the notification area icon, the browser launches and tries to connect to “localhost“:

http://localhost:53289/WebSite/

localhost is not a real address, but an alias. On Vista and later it is defined as:

C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts

::1        localhost

So you cannot browse to the web-site running on the local host by trying to connect to localhost, you have to change it to 127.0.0.1


How can i make Visual Studio’s internal web-server also listen on

::1

in addition to

127.0.0.1

?

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    2026-05-11T21:01:47+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:01 pm

    As far as I know, you can not use IPv6 with Visual Studio’s development server. You can set it up with IIS however.

    You can find instructions on how to do this here: http://blogs.iis.net/…/using-ipv6-with-iis7.aspx.

    Another option is to do what I’ve done before, which is to remove the IPv6 localhost definition from your hosts file. Just remove this line:

    ::1        localhost
    

    Make sure you include a reference to 127.0.0.1 in your hosts file as an alternative, otherwise you will have bigger problems. You should never need to use localhost as an alias for ::1, at least until the world switches exclusively to IPv6, which won’t be for a long time anyway.

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