HOW DO PEOPLE USE IPV6 FOR THEIR SERVERS?

I'm try to make a minecraft server for my friends and me, but my computer and router/modem use IPv6. I hear that it can work just don't know how to get it to work. All I know is that IPv6 doesn't need to be port forward, like IPv4 does.

I have tried disabling IPv6 in the windows Network and sharing properties. Then port forwarding 25565 to my local computer, but it didn't work. <----- I could have done something wrong.

I have tried using DMZ for the server so all the ports would be open, but didn't seem to work.

Info:
- I have a Windows 8 computer
- Router/Modem is the Xfinity Arris TG862
- I'm using Ethernet
- I'm using the minecraft_server.jar not.exe
- Have been trying to get this to work for the last 3 days
- I connect to my Router/Modem through 10.0.0.1

Quit spamming the board

Over the Internet? The Internet does not use IPv6 yet. So you're wasting your time.

The Internet does use IPv6, and has for years. Not all networks are connected by IPv6 yet, check to see if your ISP is providing IPv6 service. If so, you will need to enable it on your WAN interface of your router. If they don't you will need to configure tunnel.

Another question is will minecraft work over IPv6? If not then the server won't bind to the interface.