Post ASctzZb2SwSOH93Apc by ayourtch@mstdn.io
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(DIR) Post #ASclArPLgUhD7AtDfM by lamp@mastodong.lol
2023-02-13T03:29:10Z
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As I've talked about before, a problem with #ipv6 is that when your prefix changes, you have to update all your config. My prefix from xfinity changed and I had to manually update all my static DNS, firewall rules, wireguard configs.. The "correct" solution to this seems to be #NPTv6, but #Mikrotik doesn't support it. So it's tempting to just do #NAT 66 and have it work the same as #IPv4.
(DIR) Post #ASclNUJkqQSxGZIJ9c by lamp@mastodong.lol
2023-02-13T03:30:38Z
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@nice-nigger stfu nigga
(DIR) Post #ASclQB8WcFiCe6KCKu by rizz@gleasonator.com
2023-02-13T03:31:59.902964Z
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@nice-nigger @lamp real convincing tbh đź’€
(DIR) Post #ASclfkhIgRunHP1612 by lamp@mastodong.lol
2023-02-13T03:34:46Z
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Like the only advantage of having proper #IPv6 is being able to access the same addresses both inside and outside the network, with just a firewall exception, so no need for split dns.But it annoys me to have internal configs depend on volatile external factors. NAT makes a nice isolation between public and private network so external changes dont affect internal setups.
(DIR) Post #ASclvndpVPLn2m2sFM by lamp@mastodong.lol
2023-02-13T03:37:41Z
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and that advantage goes out the window with stateless #NPTv6 so what's the advantage over stateful #NAT66... considering YOU NEED A STATEFUL FIREWALL ANYWAY...
(DIR) Post #AScotiu4RynxdGLMC8 by nus@mstdn.social
2023-02-13T04:10:51Z
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@lamp wake me when IPv6 is ready for prime time. Do you think it'll get here before or after a nice, stable Linux desktop?
(DIR) Post #ASctzZb2SwSOH93Apc by ayourtch@mstdn.io
2023-02-13T05:07:56Z
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@lamp also the hosts are terrible with the selection of the correct prefix… because they don’t know better…
(DIR) Post #AScuXmTx40365N2xkm by tallship@gleasonator.com
2023-02-13T05:14:12.724459Z
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@lamp Set one box on your LAN as the default gateway for all devices. Tunnel that box out.Use this.https://github.com/yggdrasil-networkIf you're running over home WiFi, create an ad-hoc network to do this with only the default gateway going through your WiFi/router (on a second NIC is always best).Easy Peasy!Thank me later #tallship #FOSS #IPv6 #Yggdrasil⛵.
(DIR) Post #ASd2D2KBlWQAlx6ERU by kevinreddot@ioc.exchange
2023-02-13T06:40:04Z
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@lamp it's not a problem of IPv6, it's a problem of your ISP or your choice of the ISP plan. If you want to host services, obviously, you ought to have stable addresses.