Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore A /60 would probably work for me, I don't have that many subnets, but it gives me room to expand my network if necessary. And the /48 allows me to neatly map a /64 to each VLAN.
I have one fixed IPv4 address as well and if I pay extra I can get a /29 as well, but I don't need that (yet).@viccie30 I've got subnets, but not too many at the moment. The extras would be handy and I could probably find something for them eventually.
I haven't looked into getting extra IPv4 at my current ISP, but at least I do get one public one. I'm planning on switching to a fiber ISP and will give that up, but at least they also give out a /60. They' re a little cheaper, but I guess I could get a public IPv4 from them and pay about what I pay now.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore yes, but I have more latency with IPv6 :)))) (about 9ms to 20ms compared) and so they are very much lax about it.
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@toroidalcore yes, but I have more latency with IPv6 :)))) (about 9ms to 20ms compared) and so they are very much lax about it.
@itsozgur Interesting.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore yes, but I purposely signed up to them because they are one of the few in my country that do.
Even so, i had to ask them to enable it -
Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore Yes and no
Telefónica España supports IPv6 only on mobile network, it seems that in households they’re having problems to offer it
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@toroidalcore Yes and no
Telefónica España supports IPv6 only on mobile network, it seems that in households they’re having problems to offer it
@amrtf It seems like mobile providers were a little quicker to catch on with IPv6. I think Verizon here had it on mobile before residential.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore
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@toroidalcore yes and they charge extra for it, *and* only on "business lines". Fuckers.
@dch @toroidalcore wow
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore we, @aaisp, have for a very long time.
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@toroidalcore Follow up, do you actually use/configure IPv6

@theraspb @toroidalcore my isp (Rakuten Hikari, Western Japan, NTT West backbone) just sent me the email to change some settings to allow v6 last week. I'm gonna do it when I feel like it.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore My ISP is IPv6-native, and IPv4 is provided over a MAP-E tunnel, so to get IPv4 working you need a router with support for MAP-E. Domestic consumer routers support it, but e.g. Ubiquiti and OpenWrt only very recently gained support.
I pay an extra $5/mo for a public+static IPv4, otherwise you’re stuck being CGNAT where you get a pseudo-random range of ports forwarded.
$35/mo for 10 gigabit fiber.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore There’s an option missing: yes on fibre, no on mobile. As weird as that may seem.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore Residential: yes (but you need to opt-in via their customer portal)
Mobile: no (CGNAT all the way baby) -
Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town Don´t know.
Maybe i am too dumb to activate this.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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IPv6 support was among my selection criteria when I choose my current ISP.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore annoyingly CenturyLink _used_ to halfass this with a 6rd tunnel. they got acquired by Lumen (now AT&T) and 6rd is completely broken and i’ve been told “it was a coincidence it worked to begin with”

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@toroidalcore Follow up, do you actually use/configure IPv6

@theraspb @toroidalcore yes but only for a few niche personal projects. I normally block it in any situation where ipv6 is not actively being used. (Surface attack reduction and all that.. not really useful but when it's active I've seen quite a few bots and not legit traffic)
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore Yes, buy then doesn’t fully support IPv4…
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@toroidalcore annoyingly CenturyLink _used_ to halfass this with a 6rd tunnel. they got acquired by Lumen (now AT&T) and 6rd is completely broken and i’ve been told “it was a coincidence it worked to begin with”

@tristan Gotta love the working by coincidence bit.
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IPv6 support was among my selection criteria when I choose my current ISP.
@mkj It's only recently that it's looking like I have a choice of ISPs, at least terrestrial wired ones. Good to be able to put some pressure on them that way.