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Fabricio20 | 1 month ago
Besides all of those, you are still most likely going to encounter network slowdowns when you have IPv6 because it's gonna try IPv6 and fail to load the target website since even website that have an AAAA record are usually inaccessible over v6 for some reason. Oh and firewall is a set of separate configurations on v4 and v6 (iptables vs ip6tables, having to reconfigure it on nftables for both, etc..) at least ufw handles it nicely nowadays. I had IPv6 enabled for a month about three months ago and all I experienced was slowdowns (due to websites having to fall back to v4) and things not working (such as my failover setup - global scope vs local scope). It's back to disabled in my home network.
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