On 2023-04-28 19:42, James Knott wrote:
On 2023-04-28 12:01, Per Jessen wrote:
What will IPv6 actually do for you? It's a serious question, what will it give you that you don't already have with IPv4 and NAT?
From my experience at work it's nothing but a PITA that reduces reliability. Really?? or are you just trolling?
I certainly can't say that matches my experience, at all. I have been running ipv6 since around 2007, first with a tunnel, later with fixed ISP ranges and since 2015 with our own /28. We also still have a number of leased external machines, all with ipv6.
Reliability is fine, I don't understand how ipv6 could possibly reduce reliability of anything.
Same here. I've been running IPv6 since May 2010, initially with a tunnel, but native for more than 7 years. Works fine here too. I have a /56.
By the way, I read that Telefónica is actually handing over /56 so that clients can have 255 /64 "LANS" - from memory, dunno if I' writing this correctly. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.4 x86_64 at Telcontar)