Follow-up Comment #1, bug #36825 (project weechat):
In various other cases (such as some server-server protocols), "0::1" is
usually used because it represents the same address as "::1" while avoiding
protocol breakage. (This of course applies to all IPv6 addresses starting with
::, which is just a bunch of 0000's collapsed.)
But with the USER command coming for clients, most ircds simply ignore the 2nd
and 3rd fields, so anything that does not start with a ":" would be acceptable
(for example, "[::1]" or just "*").
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