On the LAN side sure, but I don’t think many people would make a public website/webapp “true single stack”. If there’s a network appliance “terminating” the IPv6 connection and “NATting” it over IPv4 that’s a terrible hack that is even worse than not having it at all imho
Unless you’re talking about the link-local fe80 addresses, but those are basically sparkly MAC addresses
floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 days ago
On the LAN side sure, but I don’t think many people would make a public website/webapp “true single stack”. If there’s a network appliance “terminating” the IPv6 connection and “NATting” it over IPv4 that’s a terrible hack that is even worse than not having it at all imho
Unless you’re talking about the link-local
fe80addresses, but those are basically sparkly MAC addressesquick_snail@feddit.nl 4 days ago
On WAN. Often hosting providers charge extra for ipv4 addresses, so many servers just don’t get them anymore