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What does an IPv6 proxy look like?

An IPv6 proxy is a tunnel from IPv4 to IPv6. Tunnels are used to help software receive proxies correctly. The site doesn't see the tunnel, only IPv6 hidden on the tunnel port. Each tunnel has a unique individual IPv6 address on its port.

Example:

  • IPv4: 164.0.32.25:3229
  • IPv6 hidden behind ports: fabc:de12:3456:7890:ABCD:EF98:7654:3210

Last updated: 2025/11/18 13:22

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