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AppStore rejection for ipv6

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App reviewers are rejecting apps that don't handle ipv6. It seems that Fitbit's servers do not support ipv6, is this correct? Any idea if they will be upgraded?
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@ThatOneCat: I read Apple's announcement and it seems to suggest that this is a client-side requirement more than a server-side requirement. api.fitbit.com doesn't yet have IPv6 addresses, but Apple doesn't seem to be requiring this—only that servers are configured correctly to be reachable when using DNS64/NAT64 translators.

 

I tried Apple's Test for IPv6 DNS64/NAT64 Compatibility and Fitbit's app was able to communicate with Fitbit's API without issue.

 

If there is a specific issue, please let us know.

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@ThatOneCat: I read Apple's announcement and it seems to suggest that this is a client-side requirement more than a server-side requirement. api.fitbit.com doesn't yet have IPv6 addresses, but Apple doesn't seem to be requiring this—only that servers are configured correctly to be reachable when using DNS64/NAT64 translators.

 

I tried Apple's Test for IPv6 DNS64/NAT64 Compatibility and Fitbit's app was able to communicate with Fitbit's API without issue.

 

If there is a specific issue, please let us know.

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Ok thanks for the detailed response. I will investigate further.
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It was 100% my fault. Just want to say thank you again for confirming everything is working on your end.
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