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On 20/05/2025 16:49, Marc Haber wrote:Me too. I asked for advice, and the solution was to give preference to IPv4 over 6."Carlos E. R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote:Seen it happen.On 2025-05-20 12:21, Marc Haber wrote:>The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:>On 20/05/2025 09:00, Marc Haber wrote:>vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> wrote:Oh but it does, when you get ipV6 addresses returned by DNS and you cantOn Sun, 18 May 2025 10:02:22 +0200, Marc Haber>
<mh+usenetspam1118@zugschl.us> wrote in <100c46e$3c1el$1@news1.tnib.de>:>As for IPV6 ... my ISP doesn't use it. NO use at all - so I disable>
it to prevent problems.
That's a really stupid idea.
I suggest he enable it from time to time to see if the ISP
has got it working.
I suggest not disabling it in in the first place. It doesn't hurt when
it's unused and unconfigured.
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reach them...
And where is the problem with that?
You don't understand. You want to access gmail, for instance. The
address resolves to some IPv6 and some IPv4 addresses, and your computer
tries to connect on the IPv6 addresses. The application shows an error:
address unreachable.
Only that that is not the case.
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