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What are the equivalent IPV6 versions of IPV4 special-use adresses?
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I'm trying to make a private network with 5 computers bellow an external ADSL router with NAT, but internally I want to use IPV6. To do this I need to use private special-use IPV6 addresses, such as the well-known 192.168.x.x or 10.0.0.x IPV4 address blocks. Does someone know what are the private I…
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Wikipedia has an article on non-routing IP addresses, which includes IPv6: The IPv6 addressing architecture (RFC 4291) sets aside the block for IP address autoconfiguration. All interfaces automatically get an address in this block; however, they ar…
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