Post AugSWtwZJ94GOF6kIi by m0xEE@nosh0b10.m0xee.net
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 (DIR) Post #AugSWtwZJ94GOF6kIi by m0xEE@nosh0b10.m0xee.net
       2025-06-01T10:37:33Z
       
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       @farooqkz@cr8r.ggHurricane Electric has a free IPv6 tunneling service: https://tunnelbroker.net/I'm not affiliated with them, but I've been using it for nearly a decade now with very few issues.My ISP is really good — they even provide me with an externally-accessible IPv4 address so I can self-host things right at home, but when it comes to IPv6 — they aren't even planning it, so HE is a life saver for me.With very little effort I've set up a tunnel on my home OpenWRT-based router and all machines on my network have IPv6 addresses. Not sure if you're comfortable using a third-party service for this, but you might want to give it a try.@gyptazy@gyptazy.com @42@gts.udorado.de
       
 (DIR) Post #AugVAOf1EjG2rJrMoa by gyptazy@mastodon.gyptazy.com
       2025-06-01T11:04:08Z
       
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       Yep, free tunnel services like:- HE/TB- Route64- netassist- tb CHEtc can help. But that’s out of BoxyBSD’s business. BoxyBSD simply requires you to have IPv6 for SSH@m0xEE @farooqkz @42