[HN Gopher] GitHub seems to be enabling IPv6 for GitHub Pages
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GitHub seems to be enabling IPv6 for GitHub Pages
Author : scrollaway
Score : 89 points
Date : 2021-08-14 13:06 UTC (9 hours ago)
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| dheera wrote:
| Too bad I often have to disable IPv6 because my ISP suddenly
| decides to stop routing it from time to time.
|
| This is Comcast, so arguing with them doesn't get me anywhere,
| all I get is "Thanks for expressing your concern." "Rest assured
| that I will solve all your problems." from the support dude in
| some random call/chat center.
| rahimnathwani wrote:
| I use both Comcast and Monkeybrains. I've had to disable IPv6
| only once in the last 18 months: for my Monkeybrains
| connection.
| gtirloni wrote:
| Same here. I had enough random problems when IPv6 was enabled
| and got tired of troubleshooting things. Just disabled it and
| will enable again in a few years. Hopefully things will be
| better.
| miyuru wrote:
| Doesn't Happy Eyeballs fallback to IPv4 on that situation?
| formerly_proven wrote:
| Anecdata: Enabling IPv6 does seem to break random stuff
| randomly.
| wongarsu wrote:
| If something has a network problem but it's not the uplink
| and it isn't DNS, then disabling ipv6 is definitely the
| next in the list.
| dheera wrote:
| Maybe it's supposed to in theory but empirical results on my
| machine say it doesn't
| ahmedfromtunis wrote:
| Silly question (especially for this forum): how would ipv6 be
| useful for websites served via Github Pages?
| andrewjf wrote:
| There are more and more networks that are native IPv6. And IPv4
| connectivity is done with double NAT, NAT64, 464XLAT and other
| heroics.
|
| The faster we can allow native IPv6 end-to-end, the faster we
| can get rid of the complex IPv4 compatibility technologies and
| simplify the entire internet. At some point, you may start to
| see networks with no v4 connectivity whatsoever (maybe they
| already exist, but I can't imagine them being useful), so this
| allows those users to reach github pages.
|
| To directly answer your question, it's investment and
| maintenance in infrastructure, not for user features.
| rnhmjoj wrote:
| > maybe they already exist, but I can't imagine them being
| useful
|
| They are rare but do exist! Here's a couple of reports from
| the IPv6 subreddit: [1] [2].
|
| [1]: https://teddit.net/r/ipv6/comments/he38ga/work_has_turne
| d_of...
|
| [2]: https://teddit.net/r/ipv6/comments/n5y5oo/update_on_not_
| bein...
| [deleted]
| chrismorgan wrote:
| > _GitHub seems to be enabling IPv6 for GitHub Pages_
|
| This is extremely misleading at best. As far as I can tell from
| reading this stuff, the _only_ thing that has changed recently is
| that github-repository-files.githubusercontent.com has started
| serving an AAAA record. (Perhaps other subdomains as well, but
| that's the only one reported and it's definitely not all.) That's
| nothing to do with GitHub Pages. GitHub Pages has unofficially
| supported IPv6 for more than three years apart from the DNS
| records, so if you're brave or foolish enough you could add AAAA
| records on a custom domain that's handled by GitHub Pages.
| lima wrote:
| Don't underestimate the amount of backend plumbing necessary to
| enable this kind of thing at scale, even if it's "just" a CDN
| feature flag (analytics pipeline, authorization, rate limiting,
| and so much more...)
| remram wrote:
| I'm surprised they didn't have it until now. Every cloud
| provider's load balancer and CDN has had IPv6 for a while. That
| they don't have it for the site or SSH is less surprising, but
| GitHub Pages is static content.
| jlelse wrote:
| But github.com is still missing...
|
| https://jlelse.blog/thoughts/2021/08/github-ipv6
| brirec wrote:
| It would be nice if Verizon was interested in providing IPv6
| access via their Fios service at all in 2021.
| sodality2 wrote:
| This user says they have IPV6 with FiOS:
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27985103
|
| I have FiOS as well and I'm only a few miles from them. I
| attempted to get IPV6 from the router settings and it didn't
| work for me.
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