Comment by dgrin91
3 days ago
> they can censor IPv4 when they want, but they don't know how to censor IPv6
I'm curious why this is the case? As far as I know the primary benefits of v6 is just the increased address space. Does it provide any privacy benefits? What would prevent Iran from doing the same censorship?
Just DPI hardware not supporting IPv6.
Likely very old/outdated hardware. China is heavily pushing v6 and their "great firewall" has no problem with it.
Another issue they may have however is v6 enabling internal p2p communications directly between users whereas legacy addressing with cgnat does not, although they could block this pretty easily if they wanted.