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Why is ipv6 dns entry inserted by Mac?

I recently found that my Mac (Monterey) was using an Australian censored DNS instead of the ones I had specified in my routers DHCP settings. I noticed that there was an IPv6 DNS entry in the Mac's network settings in addition the ones I specify to be allocated from the router. The router has IPv6 disabled. I think the DNS was Telstra yet I'm with a Vocus ISP.


Changing the Mac IPv6 setting from Automatic to "Link-local only" got rid of the rogue DNS entry.

I've only just noticed this behaviour so it's probably been introduced with Monterey or a recent update of it. Has anyone else noticed this? Why has Apple started doing this?

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 12.2

Posted on Apr 27, 2022 2:57 PM

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Posted on Apr 27, 2022 6:37 PM

Ignore this. I checked with a Windows PC and it's also showing the IPv6 DNS server. I've got a bit of investigation to do to see where this is coming from.

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Why is ipv6 dns entry inserted by Mac?

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