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by thatha7777
1453 days ago
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Absolutely nothing. + You're in the majority. For example, only ~40% of the global traffic Google receives is over IPv6. + There aren't any generally availably internet services. If you ever find yourself worrying about NATs, reverse NATs, or, generally, exposing things running with a non-internet facing IP addresses to the Internet, it may be time to learn more about IPv6. Until then, for the use-case you've described, you're good. |
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