REGEXVAULTv2.0
Web & Network/IPv6
Verified Safe

IPv6 Loopback Address Regex for Go

/^(?:::1|(?:0{1,4}:){7}0*1)$/i

What this pattern does

This page provides a lightweight, single-purpose regular expression for matching ipv6 loopback address, ported and verified for Go. A rigorously tested regex reduces debugging time and protects your application from edge-case failures. The snippet below is ready to drop into your Go project — whether you're validating in a Gin handler, a gRPC service, or a command-line tool.

Go Implementation

Go
// IPv6 Loopback Address
// ReDoS-safe | RegexVault — Web & Network > IPv6

package validation

import "regexp"

var ipv6LoopbackAddressRe = regexp.MustCompile(`^(?:::1|(?:0{1,4}:){7}0*1)$`)

func ValidateIpv6LoopbackAddress(s string) bool {
    return ipv6LoopbackAddressRe.MatchString(s)
}

// Example
// fmt.Println(ValidateIpv6LoopbackAddress("::1")) // true

Test Cases

Matches (Valid)
Rejects (Invalid)
::1::2
0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1::0
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001127.0.0.1
fe80::1
::1:0

When to use this pattern

This pattern is drawn from the Web & Network > IPv6 category and carries a ReDoS-safe certification. That matters for Go developers because Go's RE2 engine is inherently safe from catastrophic backtracking, but this pattern has been additionally verified for correctness. RegexVault audits patterns against known backtracking attack vectors, ensuring you have the necessary context before using this regex in a high-stakes production environment.

Common Pitfalls

Do not confuse with IPv4 loopback (127.0.0.1). In dual-stack environments, both may need to be accepted.

Technical Notes

Prefer ::1 normalization in storage. The pattern accepts expanded forms for input validation but ::1 is the canonical representation per RFC 5952.

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