You know, "I was able to replicate it by disabling the net-pf-10 alias
in /etc/modprobe.d/" sounds like "I intensively tried to break IPv6, and
I succeeded". Yes it is listed upstream, and I am upstream in fact, and
we will probably fix this issue in due course. It's just that I made
this decision for Debian because we wanted pervasive IPv6 support and
that I personally support the adoption of IPv6.

And I did not intend to deliberately break it, but instead I ensured
that it is compliant to the default kernel in both Ubuntu and Debian.
That's why I sound that rude.

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does not work on ipv4 only machines
https://launchpad.net/bugs/69307

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