64:ff9b::/96
prefix, you can use Google Public DNS64 instead of GooglePublic DNS IPv6 addresses, providing connectivity to IPv4-only services withoutany other configuration.eth0
./etc/resolv.conf
./etc/resolv.conf
:nameserver
lines appear, write down the IP addresses for futurereference.nameserver
lines with, or add, the following lines:/etc/resolv.conf
, you need to configure the DHCP client by editing theclient's configuration file./etc/resolv.conf
:/etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf
(or /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
):request
with only domain-name-servers,
remove that line.domain-name-servers
with IP addresses, writedown the IP addresses for future reference.::
IPv6 abbreviation syntax. For such fields enter:0
entries to 0000
if four hex digits are required.dns.google
as the hostname of the DNS provider.http://www.google.com/
). If it resolvescorrectly, quit the browser, load the page again and refresh it for severaltimes to make sure the result is not from a cached web page.http://ipv4.google.com/
).http://216.218.228.119/
(which points to thetest-ipv6.com website) as the URL.1http://[64:ff9b::d8da:e477]/
as theURL instead. If this test does not work, you do not have access to aNAT64 gateway at the reserved prefix 64:ff9b::/96
and cannot useGoogle Public DNS64.http://[2001:470:1:18::119]/
as theURL instead.