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http://slashdot.org/~kingbilly

Yes this, for a while it seemed the IPv6 hated the thought of an IPv6 RFC1918 equivalent. I've seen a lot of people say with the gazillion IPv6 addresses you would get, you can use them internally. No I don't want my internal network to have our IPv6 address from our ISP. An ISP …

https://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/web-https

…orks (e.g., home networks), it's common to use private network address ranges [ RFC1918 ] to access things like printers, routers and so on using the bare IP address. Because a certificate cannot be obtained for these addresses, and because giving globally-unique DNS names to the…