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  1. fracjackmac

    Valid IPv6

    Hmm... Depends on what you're using the address for. Here's a list of the most common blocks and their uses: ::/128 or ::0/128 = Unspecified (Typically used by a host when attempting to secure an address via DHCP) ::1/128 = Loopback (Think 127.0.0.1) FF00::/8 = Multicast (The two zeroes...

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