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by hot_gril
1356 days ago
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1. Once the world collectively moves on from v4, you stop assigning v4-mapped v6 addresses. And nothing stops you from assigning two v6 addresses to a single iface in the meantime. 3. Yeah, it shows my ipv4 only, and I have both. Do you not have a v4? 6. No, there's not, but the reality is everyone you're trying to switch over to v6 is already used to v4, and it's like herding cats. |
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1. why would you add the extra step of using a “v4-mapped v6 address” if you’re just going to end up using regular ones?
3. if you have ipv6 but that google link shows a legacy ip address, your ipv6 connectivity is broken somehow. you’re not behind some sort of weird nat66, are you?
6. that’s getting less true with every passing year, thankfully