Subj : List of IPv6 nodes To : Anna Christina Nass From : Michiel van der Vlist Date : Sat Jan 08 2022 11:40:13 Hello Anna, On Friday January 07 2022 11:07, you wrote to me: 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 MvdV>> commercial registration. AN> As far as I've read, at least as a customer of Deutsche Telekom it is AN> also possible to get the business packages. I don't know how other AN> ISPs handle it, though. It is up to the ISP how they deal with it. Point is that even if you could get the Business Pro package without a commercial registration, it is still not just "paying extra for the fixed IP". You get a lot more, like support guaranteed within a certain time frame etc, end you pay for that. A lot... AN>>> But besides, you have to be noticed somehow that the IP/prefix AN>>> has been changed - or how do you know when to manually update AN>>> your DNS? MvdV>> If my IPv6 pefix changes I notice soon enough. There is always MvdV>> someone in the Fidonet IPv6 club that warns me within a day. ;-) AN> Okay, so it can happen that your IPv6 connection isn't reachable for AN> some time (via DNS). So it's good that IPv4 is still working :) Indeed, it occasionally happens that my IPv6 is down for a couple of hours or so. It also occasiaonally happens that my system is completely down for a couple of hours. This is a hobby system. I do maintenance once in a while and there the occasional power failure. If I still had a business and it depended on my servers being 24/7 on line, I would take measures. As it is, I do not consider it an issue for a hobby system... Cheers, Michiel --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303 * Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555) .