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Does your ISP support IPv6?

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  • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

    Does your ISP support IPv6?

    Boosts welcome.

    jonossaseuraava@post.ebin.clubJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    jonossaseuraava@post.ebin.club
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    @toroidalcore
    isp in general? yes. With my museum tech internet? no.
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    • dch@bsd.networkD dch@bsd.network

      @toroidalcore yes and they charge extra for it, *and* only on "business lines". Fuckers.

      revk@toot.me.ukR This user is from outside of this forum
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      revk@toot.me.uk
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      @dch @toroidalcore wow

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      • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

        Does your ISP support IPv6?

        Boosts welcome.

        revk@toot.me.ukR This user is from outside of this forum
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        revk@toot.me.uk
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        #51

        @toroidalcore we, @aaisp, have for a very long time.

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        • sleepytako@famichiki.jpS This user is from outside of this forum
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          sleepytako@famichiki.jp
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          #52

          @theraspb @toroidalcore my isp (Rakuten Hikari, Western Japan, NTT West backbone) just sent me the email to change some settings to allow v6 last week. I'm gonna do it when I feel like it.

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          • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

            Does your ISP support IPv6?

            Boosts welcome.

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            @toroidalcore My ISP is IPv6-native, and IPv4 is provided over a MAP-E tunnel, so to get IPv4 working you need a router with support for MAP-E. Domestic consumer routers support it, but e.g. Ubiquiti and OpenWrt only very recently gained support.

            I pay an extra $5/mo for a public+static IPv4, otherwise you’re stuck being CGNAT where you get a pseudo-random range of ports forwarded.

            $35/mo for 10 gigabit fiber.

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            • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

              Does your ISP support IPv6?

              Boosts welcome.

              arroz@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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              arroz@mastodon.social
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              @toroidalcore There’s an option missing: yes on fibre, no on mobile. As weird as that may seem.

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              • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

                Does your ISP support IPv6?

                Boosts welcome.

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                muvlon@hachyderm.io
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                @toroidalcore Residential: yes (but you need to opt-in via their customer portal)
                Mobile: no (CGNAT all the way baby)

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                • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

                  Does your ISP support IPv6?

                  Boosts welcome.

                  cyb3rrunn3r@cyb3rrunn3r.deC This user is from outside of this forum
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                  cyb3rrunn3r@cyb3rrunn3r.de
                  wrote last edited by
                  #56

                  @toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town Don´t know.
                  Maybe i am too dumb to activate this.
                  😟

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                  • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

                    Does your ISP support IPv6?

                    Boosts welcome.

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                    mkj@social.mkj.earth
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                    #57

                    IPv6 support was among my selection criteria when I choose my current ISP.

                    @toroidalcore

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                    • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

                      Does your ISP support IPv6?

                      Boosts welcome.

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                      tristan@tech.lgbt
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                      #58

                      @toroidalcore annoyingly CenturyLink _used_ to halfass this with a 6rd tunnel. they got acquired by Lumen (now AT&T) and 6rd is completely broken and i’ve been told “it was a coincidence it worked to begin with”

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                      • toroidalcore@masto.hackers.townT toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town

                        Does your ISP support IPv6?

                        Boosts welcome.

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                        tomaoki@mastodon.bsd.cafe
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                        #59

                        @toroidalcore
                        Newer, faster contracts provide IPv6 using original routers with specifically crafted firmware.
                        And newer contracts comes with CGNAT for IPv4 which I don't want, so I'm sticking with old 100Mbps service which supplies single IPv4 global address per connection.
                        The ISP uses irregular variant of PPPoE supporting both IPv4 and IPv6 within single connection, as the ISP was too early adopter of IPv6 for consumer grade FTTH service, thus, needed to develop such an irregular thing with router manufacturers.

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                          fooker@infosec.exchange
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                          @theraspb @toroidalcore yes but only for a few niche personal projects. I normally block it in any situation where ipv6 is not actively being used. (Surface attack reduction and all that.. not really useful but when it's active I've seen quite a few bots and not legit traffic)

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