Test your proxy IPv6 support. Validate dual-stack connectivity and HTTP/HTTPS over IPv6.
HTTP IPv6 Test: Validates basic IPv6 connectivity over HTTP protocol
HTTPS IPv6 Test: Checks encrypted IPv6 connections with SSL/TLS support
P0F IPv6 Fingerprinting: Advanced protocol detection for IPv6 traffic analysis
Why IPv6 Matters: IPv6 proxies provide access to modern networks, better routing, and future-proof connectivity.
IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) is the latest version of the Internet Protocol, designed to replace IPv4. It provides vastly more IP addresses and modern networking features.
Not all proxies support IPv6, and dual-stack compatibility is crucial for modern applications accessing IPv6-only resources.
| Feature | IPv4 Proxies | IPv6 Proxies |
|---|---|---|
| Address Space | 4.3 billion addresses | 340 undecillion addresses |
| Header Size | Variable (20-60 bytes) | Fixed (40 bytes) |
| Security | Optional IPsec | Built-in IPsec |
| NAT Required | Yes (address shortage) | No (abundant addresses) |
| Performance | Good | Better routing efficiency |
| Adoption | Universal | Growing (~40% global) |
Validates basic IPv6 connectivity by sending HTTP requests through your proxy to IPv6-enabled test endpoints.
Checks encrypted connections over IPv6 with SSL/TLS support, ensuring secure communication works properly.
Advanced passive OS fingerprinting for IPv6 traffic, detecting protocol-level characteristics and transparency.