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  1. The service is amazing, it has so many configurable options, for me its a piece of art and I hope all the backbone scripts and configs are safely kept. In Config Generator -> Advanced Mode, when you select entry layer you can only select IPv4 or IPv6. So far so good, but nowadays there are plenty plenty of dual-stacked users, wouldn't it make sense to also have a third button, "Both" that will: a) try in order first IPv6 if available, if not fail back to IPv4 (easily achieved with two `remote` config lines and no `remote random` so they are tried in order. We first try IPv6. b) this can be manually done by any users, easily, but I did not see documentation for our *airdns.org hostname blueprint. example. nl.all.ipv6.vpn.airdns.org does not resolve to any valid IPv6 addresses. I see the *.airdns.org is configured in a sane logic way, as in nl3.vpn for example IP3 entry, and so on, but its not as clear for IPv6. A web page explaining it would be neat, I could do it if I knew the logic. Or is there any reason to keep this information private?
  2. In Connection Modes under Config Generator, what is "Direct, protocol UDP, port 443 (Alternative Entry-IP)"?
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