With IPv6 being assigned by your ISP it can change your server's IPv6 address making your website disappear over night because the ISP decided to rotate addresses. Very bothersome. Also, I am fairly certain there is no current protocol for attaching aliases to IPv6 addresses. So unless you post your server's IPv6 address to your site clients they would have to bookmark a 32 digit address and somehow make sure they don't get phished by a single misplaced digit.

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