Subj : Re: Housekeeping To : vorlon From : deon Date : Sat Jul 09 2022 12:01:04 Re: Re: Housekeeping By: vorlon to tassiebob on Sat Jul 09 2022 10:58 am Howdy, > There is really no reason to not use IPv6, with dual-stack. It's just > trying to beat a dead horse and stuff it into a small box to still be > doing Ipv4 via CGN.... I reckon they should just set a date to stop routing IPv4 and let everybody scramble to get IPv6 going. Sure things will break, but the sun will still come up in the morning. And for those things that break, somebody will make a device that keeps them going. Most of the "core infrastructure" *should* be IPv6 ready and if not they should pull their finger out and get it working. I've pretty much converted home to IPv6, even using DNS64 and NAT64 at home, so my dependancy on IPv4 is limited to only those site that only publish an IPv4 address. I'm going to (eventually) turn off ipv4 dhcp and stop giving my systems IPv4 addresses - now that they all get IPv6 ones and have inbound NAT catch the inbound IPv4 stuff that goes to haproxy that channels it over IPv6. I just want my run in my NAT64 to see what breaks - and it seems to be running well now (for the last month or few). ....лоеп --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (21:2/116) .