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As I understand the server, it defines a 'common network' as all clients behind the same IP.
It works because corporate and home network tend to be behind a NAT, originally for lack of public IPs available for every single machine.
IPV6 allow (and event encourage) the use of one public IP address per device.
Does the server app need to be changed to works with IPV6? The difficulty might be that there doesn't seems to be an accepted cut-off on what would constitute a common network with IPV6 (in term of address grouping).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi,
As I understand the server, it defines a 'common network' as all clients behind the same IP.
It works because corporate and home network tend to be behind a NAT, originally for lack of public IPs available for every single machine.
IPV6 allow (and event encourage) the use of one public IP address per device.
Does the server app need to be changed to works with IPV6? The difficulty might be that there doesn't seems to be an accepted cut-off on what would constitute a common network with IPV6 (in term of address grouping).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: