DNS IPv6

Will PIA provide a IPv6 DNS server for it's customers?

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  • No. I rather doubt they will ever provide anything for IPv6. Remember that even now more than 90% of the entire Internet has no IPv6 access anyway, so IPv6 is still useless over plain IPv4.

    Feel free to use one of them in DNSCrypt since DNS is all unencrypted otherwise.
  • edited July 2015
    > No. I rather doubt they will ever provide anything for IPv6. Remember that even now more than 90% of the entire Internet has no IPv6 access anyway, so IPv6 is still useless over plain IPv4.


    You are crazy, we have run out of IPv4 addresses and while NAT kinda works for local networks, sharing IP's across customers is nutso.  IPv6 makes a lot of networking much easier and since IPv4 addresses cost money to use there is plenty of financial incentives to adopt IPv6.


    >Feel free to use one of them in DNSCrypt since DNS is all unencrypted otherwise.


    Uhh, DNS lookups are unencrypted for IPv4.
  • > No. I rather doubt they will ever provide anything for IPv6. Remember that even now more than 90% of the entire Internet has no IPv6 access anyway, so IPv6 is still useless over plain IPv4.


    You are crazy, we have run out of IPv4 addresses and while NAT kinda works for local networks, sharing IP's across customers is nutso.  IPv6 makes a lot of networking much easier and since IPv4 addresses cost money to use there is plenty of financial incentives to adopt IPv6.


    >Feel free to use one of them in DNSCrypt since DNS is all unencrypted otherwise.


    Uhh, DNS lookups are unencrypted for IPv4.
    Yeah. But using this program I linked in, you can use a local DNS substitute that works as well, but is fully encrypted and has no logging enabled. Be sure to read the resolver notes carefully to ensure you are never using one of the servers that logs.
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