Comment by WarOnPrivacy
6 days ago
I'm changing my response. After getting my hotspot to give me IPv6 only, I tried to duplicate what you expected to see. And to my surprise, I did.
When I queried DNS for IPv4-only sites, I got IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. As recently as last month, I would get an empty result for those same queries (no IPs at all).
After 2 years of off/on attempts, T-Mobile IPv6 is (for the first time) working for me as you describe.
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> Are you trying to VPN directly to IP addresses instead of DNS names?
DNS resolved hostnames
> it's just that you need to translate the IPv4 addresses into their corresponding NAT64 IPv6 address (which is usually done for you by the T-Mobile DNS server)
[ed:Below is from memory, based on last month's results. It's from memory because when I 1st tested today, my hotspot gave me IPv4 (a thing it does ~30% of the time)]
TMobile's DNS servers give me an empty response to IPv4-only hostnames. When I'm in IPv6 only, there are a lot of sites I can't reach.
The response is appreciated.
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