Hey everyone! I'm having trouble changing my DNS settings on Windows 11 to support HTTPS. I've managed to set it up for IPv4, but I'm stuck on IPv6. Whenever I try to update the DNS settings, I get an error message saying "Can't save DNS settings. Check one or more settings and try again." I've tried using the control panel, various command prompt commands, and even making registry changes, but none have worked so far. My setup includes an Intel 10850K CPU and an MSI Z490 MAG Tomahawk motherboard, and I'm running Windows Pro 24H2. If you need any more details to help me out, just ask!
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Have you considered if you actually need IPv6 for your setup? Sometimes sticking with IPv4 is perfectly fine. If you want to use IPv6, check what DNS host you're trying to configure and ensure it's compatible with your system. Would you mind sharing which IPv6 DNS provider you're using?
I want to use it for better security, but honestly, I'm not sure why it's necessary. I'm currently using Cloudflare's DNS.