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Strollin' around
Status: New idea

Out of most important domains and services run by Mozilla, only a few have IPv6 support active with announced AAAA DNS entries.

These that do support IPv6 are:

  • developer.mozilla.org
  • foundation.mozilla.org
  • donate.mozilla.org
  • firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org
  • archive.mozilla.org (CDN)
  • thunderbird.net

But these are legacy IPv4-only:

  • mozilla.org
  • relay.firefox.com
  • firefox.com
  • fpn.firefox.com
  • monitor.firefox.com
  • support.mozilla.org
  • getpocket.com
  • blog.mozilla.org
  • bugzilla.mozilla.org
  • hacks.mozilla.org
  • mozilla.design
  • download-installer.cdn.mozilla.net (CDN)
  • wiki.mozilla.org
  • discourse.mozilla.org
  • connect.mozilla.org
  • accounts.firefox.com
  • basket.mozilla.org
  • addons.mozilla.org

As you probably noticed, this list is considerably longer, contains some of the most important domains and these are just the ones I were able to find by following a few links on the main mozilla.org home page. There's probably a lot more, including underlying API domains that browsers and services make calls to.

Please, for the sake of better internet, enable IPv6 support at least on most important, highest traffic domains and APIs your services use.

2 Comments
Status changed to: New idea
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Thanks for submitting an idea to the Mozilla Connect community! Your idea is now open to votes (aka kudos) and comments.

sydney_techie
New member

I've encountered this as a blocker when attempting to setup a laptop as an IPv6-only test.

Everything else has worked fine until this point, but I'm unable to login to Firefox for sync since accounts.firefox.com still doesn't have an AAAA record in 2024.