To be fair, I think most software does that. I usually have to use ":::443" for all ipv6+ipv4 addresses. I know nginx is like that
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I think technically :::443 is all ipv6 and the system encapsulates ipv4 as ipv6? The more I think about it - *:443 should just be all ints
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Binding to :: normally can accept v4 in addition to v6 simply by magic at the standards-conforming OS's TCP stack level. No net-level hacks.
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There's a contingent of people who object to this, & some OS's have an option to (or always) disable it system-wide, but they're wrong.
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