I'm using a SIM card in my laptop, which only supports IPv6. I need to set up DNS64 so I can download torrents and connect to my VPN, as they both require an IPv4 address. However, I find a lot of the installation guides too technical and I'm not sure if DNS64 is the right solution. Can someone help me with a simple explanation or guide?
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You might want to try searching for a direct tutorial on installing DNS64 for Linux. Just make sure to check multiple sources; sometimes the setup instructions can vary a bit. If you get stuck, feel free to ask for more help!
DNS64 is a system that allows you to translate IPv6 requests into IPv4. It's really handy if you're on an IPv6-only connection like yours. You can check out some guides on sites like DigitalOcean or Linux documentation that offer step-by-step instructions. They usually break it down nicely for beginners.

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