. On 05/09/2023 02:39, Shawn Heisey wrote:
On 9/4/23 15:40, Arjen de Korte wrote:[...]So you're saying that I can change my entire home network to IPv6, eliminate IPv4 entirely, and I will have no problem connecting to sites like bbc.com or cnn.com, which have no AAAA record? My ISP is Comcast, which does support IPv6, though I have it entirely disabled.
Yes. It's possible.But cnn.com and bbc.com are not a good example because they are behing IPv6 nodes (Thanks to some CDNs)
Check http://paste.debian.net/1290953/ .I used github.com as a current example though and you can see it works in my network.
If there is a way for an IPv6 computer to connect to websites with no IPv6 addresses, how could it possibly happen transparently?Transparently?No. But at least you have several transition mechanisms such as NAT64+DNS64 . I used both in some networks like the one in my example.
And yes, I have some devices running IPv6 only and I have IPv4 at the edge only of that network.
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