Hey folks,

Where's a good place to learn about IPv6?

I've *mostly* got my head around IPv4 these days, and my ISP still only has
an unsupported 6rd gateway which I've tried with momentary success on my
router.

I understand that the address space is 128 bits vs 32, that successive
colons mean 0000 between them, that devices can have "local" and "global"
scoped addresses, and it's *supposed* to do away with NAT... but that's
about as far as I've gotten :)

A server I lease overseas has an IPv6 address block assigned to it, and I'm
struggling to figure out how I'm supposed to assign a reverse DNS to it, so
Google and friends don't flag it for the MTA not having a reverse lookup
(for now, I just lock it to IPv4)... I figured I might as well learn more
about how it works, different to IPv4..

Any practical pointers?
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