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> And then random stuff just doesn't work. Various websites hang, various widgets just don't load, etc. Then I turn it off and everything gets better again.

Before I switched ISPs a few weeks ago to one without IPv6, I was with an ISP with IPv6 (dual-stack) for about five years and had zero problems.

In fact it worked 'too well' initially: when I was still IPv4-only I had put a bunch of Facebook domains in my iMac's /etc/hosts file pointing to 127.0.0.1 so that all those little icons would stop loading. At some point I noticed they were back.

After some head scratching over a day or so I realized that Facebook was IPv6-enabled, and so the icons were loading because AAAA records were working. Adding ::1 for Facebook in hosts fixed things.



One of the security issues with dual stack. Your attack surface is twice the size, and human error means you are more vulnerable.

Still unsure of the benefit of dual stack, but there are numerous costs.




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