AWS App Runner now supports IPv6-based inbound and outbound traffic on both public and private App Runner service endpoints. This helps customers meet IPv6 compliance requirements, and removes the need for handling address translation between IPv4 and IPv6.
App Runner is a fully-managed service that makes it easier for developers to quickly deploy containerized web applications and APIs to the cloud, at scale, and without managing infrastructure. Previously, IPv6 was only supported on incoming traffic through public endpoints. You can configure IPv6 by selecting the dual-stack option in your networking configuration on new or existing services.
AWS App Runner support for IPv6 is available in all AWS Regions where AWS App Runner is available. For more information about how to manage dual-stack support for your App Runner service, see Networking with App Runner in the AWS App Runner Developer Guide.
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Source: Amazon Web Services

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