On 3 жовт. 2016 р., at 19:01, Levon Avagyan <levon.avagyan@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Dmitry,

Apple is evil :-)

That was Microsoft last time I checked :)

We done extensive testing with linux, android and windows machines, but
been not able to make it work with IOS.

This is why I am here to do it for you :)

We added fec0:0:0:ffff:[1,2,3] purely for backward compability, because windows machines use them by default. 
This should not prevent connectivity.

Espesially for you we have changed RA to provide global v6 DNS address, now it should work OK.
Please check.

Reconnected my iOS 9.3.5 phone - new DNS server configured (2a00:cc40:0:1004::1), no IPV4 present (auto-configured.)

Sending this message over IPv6 wifi, but my email provider does not support IPv6 yet.

Best regards
       Levon Avagyan

On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 6:35 PM, Dmitry Kohmanyuk <dk@hostmaster.ua> wrote:
On Oct 3, 2016, at 4:39 AM, Alex Saroyan <alexsaroyan@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dears,
>
> Once again welcome to ENOG12/Armenia,
>
> Want to notice that besides usual dual stack(IPv4/IPv6) WIFI we also run experimental IPv6 Only WIFI network.
> Continuing initiative from RIPE meetings - hoping that this initiative will be extended to other meetings finally serving to community needs.
> You are welcome to check, test, participate.

I have tried it first thing - both from iPhone iOS (9.3.5 and 10.0.1) and MacOS (10.11.6) - IPv6 address is given,
  but of course IPv4 addresses are auto-assigned from link-local range, 169.254.0.0/16, however, DNS address shows as fec0:0:0:ffff:1 which does not work.

This address is part of IETF draft (expired in 2002) about DNS discovery on IPv6.  It should not be used.

> Ucom’s Core Network team who made this network to happen, is open to discuss related questions.

You can find me and I would show you how things don’t work :)
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