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You will require to manually assign ipv6 in Windows from VNC/RDP .
Hi. What makes you say that?
I was able to do it, plus did a lot of testing of NAT64 and DNS64. Had to use Hyper-V. It made it really easy. Virtualizor had me all lost.
Were you doing ipv6 only?
Yeah, it was fun. From XP generation to 2019, tested on all.
Virtualizor handles ipv6 a bit differently. You will essentially need to manually assign atleast 1 ipv6 via the panel. Maybe NAT ?
Hi,
@Sherlock
After assinging ipv6 from panel , did you require to configure anything special anywhere to get it working on your vps ?
Except adding it manually from vnc .
I guess so because when I did it with virtualizor, it didn't straight away work after adding it to the vm from vnc.
With hyper-v, it worked as soon as the vm booted, no other work needed.