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I have a feeling that while some people celebrate NoNAT November I would go other way and drop AAAA records for my services.

IPv6 never really worked for me.

When my ISP forced me to be IPv6 only I called them and got IPv4 back as too many things failed.

Current one (Orange PL) uses Dualstack-Lite which I never got working properly.

And now Oracle Cloud instances have outgoing IPv6 traffic but not incoming one.

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@hrw The two parallel worlds thing is frustrating and confusing. It would be nice if there was seamless interoperability within infrastructure. If that exists now, I haven’t found it (or looked hard enough.) From what I can tell, the tunnel stuff (6to4 and teredo) tried to be that, but never took off or overcame their security implications.

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Took some effort and websites are available over IPv6.

My home is still IPv4 only so tested used external tools ;(

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@methoxyf DS-Lite (which my ISP offers) uses 6to4 IIRC.

Serious sick stuff. Send DHCPv6 query, parse result to get address for tunnel endpoint, setup tunel, hope it works.

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@hrw Are you sure you have rules in the panel to permit incoming ipv6 traffic?

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@rozie at the end it turned to be that.

All my previous servers were "handle your firewall on your system" so I did not noticed missing entries.

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