Comparison of IPv6 support in common applications

This is a comparison of applications in regard to their support of the IPv6 protocol.

Application

OS

Version

IPv6 Support

Notes

Android Studio

Windows

Cannot download SDK components from behind a NAT64, requires native IPv4

Arduino Studio

Windows

Cannot download board definitions from behind a NAT64, requires native IPv4

Avid Sibelius License Server

Windows

All

The license server only binds to and listens on IPv4

Avigilon Control Center

Windows

All

Neither the server, client nor cameras support IPv6

Bromcom MIS

Windows

All

Bromcom MIS will work on an IPv6 only network, however the access-control lists do not support IPv6 and have to be removed from a user's account directly in the SQL database. Bromcom does not officially support IPv6.

Google Chrome

Windows

47+

Mozilla Firefox

Windows

46 (Tested)

Supports IPv6 addresses under Windows using brackets as [IPv6]:port

Microsoft Internet Explorer

Windows

11

Supports IPv6 addresses under Windows using brackets as [IPv6]:port

Windows File Explorer

Windows

Tested with Windows 7–10, maybe XP

Supports IPv6 addresses in the address field, using \\fe80--abcd-eff0.ipv6-literal.net using dashes instead of colons.

Microsoft Exchange Server

Windows

2013+

Internet Explorer

Windows

9+

Microsoft SQL Server

Windows

2005+

Microsoft Windows Server Update Services

Windows

4.0

WSUS will work in an IPv6 only network, however Microsoft's Windows Update servers are only available over IPv4 so either an IPv6 transition mechanism will be needed, or a proxy server.

Mosh

Linux

1.2.5+

PuTTY

All

0.66+

Sage 200cloud

Windows

v2015 and v2016

Sage 200 mostly works in an IPv6 environment as it is based on Microsoft IIS. Activation will not work over IPv6 or using a proxy server so the Sage application server needs to have an IPv4 address to activate. The Sage 200 task launch will also fail to run if the IPv6 stack is uninstalled.

Skype for Business

Windows

All

The Skype for Business client supports IPv6 only networks where the IPv4 stack is not bound to a network adapter, however it will crash if the IPv4 stack is uninstalled.

Smoothwall
SWG, UTM and WAM

Linux

All

SolarWinds TFTP Server

Windows

10+

SolidNetwork License Manager

Windows

All

Spotify
(Windows UWP app)

Windows

No network connectivity detected by the app from behind NAT64, requires native IPv4

Steam Client

Windows,
macOS,
Linux

All

Cannot log in on IPv6-only network. If logged in on an IPv4 network and moved to an IPv6 network, Steam Client goes offline.

Netflix app

LG webOS,
Xbox OS

All

Hardcoded to send DNS requests to 8.8.8.8, or the DHCPv4 designated DNS server as a fallback if 8.8.8.8 is unreachable. Only requests A records, not AAAA, meaning it is completely dependent on IPv4. LG webOS and other LG webOS applications run fine without IPv4 access, so it is not the fault of the operating system.

Thermomix

Thermomix OS

All

The Thermomix® TM6 supports the current standard Internet protocol IPv6

Microsoft Store

Xbox OS

All

Xbox Series X - can browse the store using IPv6-only connection with NAT64, but downloads get stuck in the queue until native IPv4 is available