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    Yess!! Success!

    I finally have public IPv4 working on my internet router infrastructure 🎉

    ~ ❯ ping -c 3 194.28.98.217
    PING 194.28.98.217 (194.28.98.217) 56(84) Bytes an Daten.
    64 Bytes von 194.28.98.217: icmp_seq=1 ttl=52 Zeit=46.4 ms
    64 Bytes von 194.28.98.217: icmp_seq=2 ttl=52 Zeit=43.5 ms
    64 Bytes von 194.28.98.217: icmp_seq=3 ttl=52 Zeit=47.3 ms

    Now my "hobby ISP" is dual-stack and I have working connectivity in both worlds ..

    IPv6: 2a06:9801:1c::/48 -- via BGP (AS201379)

    IPv4: 194.28.98.216/29 -- routed to me via Transit-Provider

    #internet #routing #ipv4 #ipv6 #dualstack

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    • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

      Yess!! Success!

      I finally have public IPv4 working on my internet router infrastructure 🎉

      ~ ❯ ping -c 3 194.28.98.217
      PING 194.28.98.217 (194.28.98.217) 56(84) Bytes an Daten.
      64 Bytes von 194.28.98.217: icmp_seq=1 ttl=52 Zeit=46.4 ms
      64 Bytes von 194.28.98.217: icmp_seq=2 ttl=52 Zeit=43.5 ms
      64 Bytes von 194.28.98.217: icmp_seq=3 ttl=52 Zeit=47.3 ms

      Now my "hobby ISP" is dual-stack and I have working connectivity in both worlds ..

      IPv6: 2a06:9801:1c::/48 -- via BGP (AS201379)

      IPv4: 194.28.98.216/29 -- routed to me via Transit-Provider

      #internet #routing #ipv4 #ipv6 #dualstack

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      @Larvitz nice!

      What transit provider are you using?

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        @Larvitz nice!

        What transit provider are you using?

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        @drscriptt For IPv4 that's https://www.servperso.net

        For IPv6, I peer with several providers (iFog, route64, inferno ltd, Vultr and several direct peers at LocIX):

        https://bgp.tools/as/201379#connectivity

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