IPV6, Fedora and apps



Do network applications written for Fedora, or any Linux distro for that matter, require any modification to work with IPv6? or is that a "TRANSPARENT" change in the protocol stack under the application layer? Is there a different API for IPv6 for network apps, socket servers, etc?

Thanks

Doug P

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