Very quietly I have transitioned substantially all of my #homelab services to exclusively #ipv6 over the past few days.
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@zrail nice!
My ESPHome kit currently has v6. Tasmota will do v6 for ESP32 units out of the box, but still requires you to compile with non-default options for ESP8266 kit last time I checked.
I think there is still a ways to go for single stack v6, eg getting RDNSS support, but things are getting there.
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@zrail @homelab I enabled IPv6 on all of my esphome devices (a mix of mostly esp8266's and a couple of D1 mini's) last week while I was troubleshooting a weird legacy IP problem (still not resolved, but mitigated thanks to IPv6). No dramas. They're talking to the Home Assistant API and MQTT just fine over IPv6.
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@zrail @homelab I enabled IPv6 on all of my esphome devices (a mix of mostly esp8266's and a couple of D1 mini's) last week while I was troubleshooting a weird legacy IP problem (still not resolved, but mitigated thanks to IPv6). No dramas. They're talking to the Home Assistant API and MQTT just fine over IPv6.
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@zrail @homelab would you mind putting out some kind of writeup/guide?
I have circled this idea at least twice in the past, and everytime got stymied by
a) it looks complex AF
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b) my isp still does not hand out out IPv6 , so them I'm left with the question "what did I gain even if I slogged through the technicals of doing this for my internal LAN??" -
@drscriptt @homelab well, I guess to be clear the network is dual stack. Hosts have IPv4 addresses but access to services, and traffic between, is all IPv6 because I removed IPv4 from DNS.
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@zrail @homelab would you mind putting out some kind of writeup/guide?
I have circled this idea at least twice in the past, and everytime got stymied by
a) it looks complex AF
️
b) my isp still does not hand out out IPv6 , so them I'm left with the question "what did I gain even if I slogged through the technicals of doing this for my internal LAN??" -
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