Subj : Re: List of IPv6 nodes To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Anna Christina Nass Date : Fri Jan 07 2022 11:07:00 Am 06.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6: Hallo Michiel, AN>> I think, today it is a way to sell their 'business' rates which AN>> include static IPv4 and IPv6 prefix... MvdV> Here that "Business Pro" package is not available without a commercial MvdV> registration. As far as I've read, at least as a customer of Deutsche Telekom it is also possible to get the business packages. I don't know how other ISPs handle it, though. AN>> My first boss once told me: If something is to be done more than one AN>> time, it's worth writing a script to automate it :) MvdV> I see the point but I disagree with that boss of yours. If it happens MvdV> twice it is still not worth to invest time and energy in automating it. MvdV> Most of the time at least. Problem is of course that one generally does MvdV> not know in advance how often it is going to happen. Yep, that's the problem :) So I try to handle it in the way that if automating a problem is not excessively hard, I try to write a script if I probably have to solve a problem several times. AN>> But besides, you have to be noticed somehow that the IP/prefix has AN>> been changed - or how do you know when to manually update your DNS? MvdV> If my IPv6 pefix changes I notice soon enough. There is always someone MvdV> in the Fidonet IPv6 club that warns me within a day. ;-) Okay, so it can happen that your IPv6 connection isn't reachable for some time (via DNS). So it's good that IPv4 is still working :) Regards, Anna --- OpenXP 5.0.51 * Origin: Imzadi Box Point (2:240/5824.1) .