Hi,

as I'm almost 100% sure adding IPv6 connectivity to the openbsd.org host
wouldn't introduce side-effects for IPv4 users: is there any reason
openbsd.org still has no AAAA entry at the end of 2023?

This has likely be discussed in the past and OpenBSD does a good job for
me on both servers and desktops running IPv6, but with IPv4 addresses
becoming more and more expensive, I would love to have the option to
deploy OpenBSD on IPv6-only hosts, even IPv6 only with NAT64 was no
problem here - the installer defaults to do auto configuration for v4
only and by default doesn't even auto-configure v6, which surprised me,
too, though.

Anything I'm overlooking here? Is there a technical reason to keep these
things v4-only?

~ Armin


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