Post AOc9kEXKjb908tCdea by kepstin@glitch.social
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 (DIR) Post #AObqifsyBN6PFtrlTM by kepstin@glitch.social
       2022-10-16T01:19:11Z
       
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       I needed IPv6 internet access on one of my computers to test something, and my ISP currently does not provide native IPv6, and has a bug they're working out that causes IPv6 "6in4" protocol packets to be filtered out - which both prevents using an HE tunnel *and* also breaks the 6rd service that the ISP provides themselves.Anyways, I ended up using a wireguard tunnel to forward one of my digitalocean instance's ipv6 addresses to my local machine.
       
 (DIR) Post #AObqigtiQ5IEOVDsH2 by msh@coales.co
       2022-10-16T01:28:12Z
       
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       @kepstin probably better than HE 6in4 anyways. I had to give mine up because so many sites use cloudflare and they seem to have some sort of hate on for Hurricane and huge chunks of their IPs are being blocked for 'suspicioius activity'Thankfully my upcoming fibre will be IPv6 native so that's nice
       
 (DIR) Post #AObqihqCuc55JuaaRc by kepstin@glitch.social
       2022-10-16T01:22:08Z
       
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       I also threw on a stateful firewall on the instance. Took the opportunity to learn the nftables syntax for firewall rules; I think i like it quite a bit better than iptables.
       
 (DIR) Post #AOc9kEXKjb908tCdea by kepstin@glitch.social
       2022-10-16T05:01:22Z
       
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       @msh It is not better than HE 6in4 in that way - seeing "normal browser traffic" coming from an IP address assigned to a server company is a pretty good way to get extra cloudflare captchas :/But that's not what it's for - having it on a VPN means i can just temporarily get *some* IPv6 connectivity for doing things like testing IPv6 connections to the conferencing software I work on; the other end of the connection is also under my control.