App Store rejects IPV6 network app on iOS 10

I received an email with app deviations from the apple below.

We detected one or more errors in your application when we reviewed it on an iPad and iPhone running iOS 10.0.2 on Wi-Fi connected to an IPv6 network. In particular, the application remains in a pop-up window at startup.

In accordance with their request, I created a NAT64 network on my Mac and shared this Internet for iPhone 5S version 10.0.2 os, the application worked fine,

But Apple says it doesnโ€™t work with IPv6 Can anyone confirm that I need to check something else?

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Environments: Appcelerator Studio Ti SDK 5.1.0 GA XCode Version 6.3

Thanks in advance

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Just read the letter you received from the apple people. The answer will only be there. Use wirehark to find out exactly what your network is doing.

Also, to better understand the problem, use wirehark to analyze what is happening - create the network described in this session and see what happens on the Wi-Fi port

https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2015/719/

for additional verification information @ Sean Reply

After some stress, I can confirm that the problem was due to the incorrect configuration of our backend for IPv6. AWS does not seem to support IPv6, and the IPv6 DNS protocol is only through Route53. In the end, I moved the entire Internet with AWS backend bits. I wanted to leave this because I think that there will probably be others who are facing similar problems, as people start sending updates beyond IPv6 only. The best tool I found for testing server readiness / dns was: http://ready.chair6.net/

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Ask your hosting provider to designate an IPv6 server and they will not charge you for it. This will solve your problems with IPv6.

In my case, I contacted the hosting provider about this problem, and they said that IPv6 was not assigned to my server, I asked them and asked for the cost, they said that it is free and will assign it now. I think hosting companies should assign IPv6 to all servers, but they assign it on a priority basis for those who are faced with this problem.

Itโ€™s better that you contact your hosting provider for your IPv6 destination.

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