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I can't access GoL when I only get my ipv6 address at home.
And I hate troubleshooting with phones and I have only notice it on my phone and it's says it has a ipv4 address but I can't access my router or anything that don't use ipv6. But it only happen on my phone on my home network.
But don't care about my home network that's my problem. I think we as a Linux community should be in the front end of the ipv6 compatible, Uselessly server hosting companies will throw ipv6 at there customer like where I work we give out /64 to customer on request for a ipv6 address at no extra cost