Try the following:
$ nslookup github.com
[...]
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: github.com
Address: 140.82.121.3
See also the completely ignored post in their forums.
Try the following:
$ nslookup github.com
[...]
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: github.com
Address: 140.82.121.3
See also the completely ignored post in their forums.
Same. I’m hearing it’s a must-have for like 15 years now. It still obviously isn’t a real must-have.
Depends on where you are. It’s a must-have in parts of the world that don’t have enough IPv4 addresses.
I remember hearing that it meant every device could have a unique IP. But we still have NAT…
You don’t have NATs in the IPv6 world…