Hey, just curious - why the focus on IPv6?
FidoNet works over modems and IP anyway, so what's the point of differentiating between IPv4 and IPv6? Do you think there's a
realistic scenario where incoming connections might fail on IPv4 but
still work on IPv6?
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Hey, just curious - why the focus on IPv6? FidoNet works over modems
and IP anyway, so what's the point of differentiating between IPv4 and IPv6?
Do you think there's a realistic scenario where incoming connections might fail on IPv4 but still work on IPv6?
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