Post AVFw6IkbLmFTSZvbiS by tschaefer@ipv6.social
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(DIR) Post #AVFw6I6tjOUPTRLtpY by eisfunke@inductive.space
2023-05-02T17:28:17Z
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We don't have any #IPv6 configured for most of our stuff and services at work. And I get why, you have to set up IPv4, and after that... it just works. There's no practical upside at all to setting up IPv6 after that except for that warm fuzzy feeling that you have contributed to improving the internet. It's not like you could get rid of IPv4 after setting up v6.When I find the time I'll go through our services and set up v6, because... it's the right thing to do, I guess? Still, it's pretty clear that we will never be able to get rid of dual stack as long as setting up IPv6 is an investment without returns.Maybe browsers punishing missing IPv6 compatibility with scary warning could do the trick like it did for HTTPS?Or maybe we should just admit that IPv4 is here to stay and finally give up on IPv6 because everybody needs and always will need IPv4 anyway...?
(DIR) Post #AVFw6IkbLmFTSZvbiS by tschaefer@ipv6.social
2023-05-02T20:49:31Z
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@eisfunke You start the wrong way!"And I get why, you have to set up IPv6, and after that... it just works."