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by fulafel
1980 days ago
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Isn't this a bit dramatic, sounds more like an excuse than a legit reason to stay off v6. It happens extremely rarely and there's only 4x the amount of bits in a IPv6 address so it's not an insurmountable task, and nothing prevents you from concurrently using rfc1918 v4 addresses on a home network. |
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