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toothpaste_sandwich OP ,

Hopefully you have at least one of those set up in DNS with a AAAA address.

I suspect that this is not the case, but also I’m not sure how I would set this up. Is that something I should configure on my internet router? This is what the DNS settings there look like at the moment:

https://feddit.nl/pictrs/image/0fee976d-8690-4eb4-b78a-78df7ce9ef96.png

A quick check would be:

$ host mywebserver.example.co.uk

Well, that gives me this:


<span style="color:#323232;">host myserver.now-dns.net 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">myserver.now-dns.net has address 192.168.1.96
</span><span style="color:#323232;">myserver.now-dns.net has IPv6 address (my global IPv6 address here)
</span><span style="color:#323232;">myserver.now-dns.net mail is handled by 1 myserver.now-dns.net.
</span>

Entering my IPv6 address between square brackets in the browser still doesn’t load, though.

The final bit of the equation is that your internet router needs to allow access “from all to globally routeable ipv6 address of the web server”.

Is that the same as setting a DMZ for IPv6 to the web server? That’s an option I could find in the router settings, though enabling it didn’t seem to make any difference…

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