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Broke: disabling ipv6 because it's causing security holes with software not originally built for it
Woke: disabling ipv6 because hex ip strings are too hard to type
Honest to Tux, I've never memorized a single IPv6 since its public release; ever.
Well I memorized mine: ::1
Me either. I have a text file on the desktop that I use to copy paste the loopback address on the rare rare times I actually need it lul