My lazyness to configure IPv6 is being twarted. One upstream made their upstream sources only available over IPv6.
[#]PackagerLife
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In a rather unsurprising turn of events, my ISP does not give out IPv6.
At last not willingly.
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@Foxboron better than AGPLv3: how to ensure no one from inside a corporate network can touch your Open Source code ? Make it available only via IPv6!
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@Foxboron IPv6 is the one true way
you can get a block from he.net pretty easily, and tunnel into IPv6 that way
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@paul
I think I got a HE block ~8 years ago. I wonder where I put it.
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@Foxboron I went deep down this hole and wound up with a block I'm using at paultag.net
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@Foxboron Chances are there are people within the ISP who have been pushing for this and got told by Management that "there is no demand, so we'll just keep things as they are"; reporting the issue may help those people.
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@Foxboron Germany has already ISPs that give you IPv6 only (no other choices) and some IPv4 tunneling for legacy apps. The IPv4 tunneling is a burden for them, it complicates things a lot (carrier grade NAT), so I would not be surprised if they start charging for that option eventually.
I cannot say though when this will be happen.
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@Foxboron Ikke GlobalConnect, tilfeldigvis? På $jobb fikk vi dem til å fikse ipv6, sykt irriterende at de ikke tilbyr det til privatkunder.
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@olepbr
Telia, desverre
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@Foxboron Time to change ISP. https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/NO
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@Gnonthgol
Can't!
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@Foxboron
Quick solution: use wgcf to setup a wireguard connection to #Cloudflare warp with both IPv4 and #IPv6 support.
Proper solution: get IPv6 from your ISP (potentially hard).
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@mynacol
Friends don't let friends use cloudflare :)
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@Foxboron Then just proxy over Tor or something :)
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@CodingThunder
Tor is not a solution
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@Foxboron Atleast a workaround. Anyways IPv6 connectivity here is I'd say super awesome, except for that one ISP who has treated it's customers like shit and continues to do so but still people go for that. I won't name that company but everyone here knows which one's it (HINT: red and white is in it's logo)
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