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by birdyrooster 974 days ago
We will still need VPNs to get good connectivity to other residential ISPs until some government entity (or market condition) inspires ISPs to invest in more hardware and peering with each other. CDNs and VPN providers are now sadly a requirement for the internet to work the way we expect it to.
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With modern tech, I should be able to launch a web server, give you my ipv6 that never changes, route a few ports through fw and we’re good.
With modern tech I should never have any identifier that doesn’t change whatsoever. Mac,ip,etc should randomize every nth second lol
It's already possible (and quite easy) to assign a static IPv6 for incoming traffic e.g. webserver, then configure a private and constantly rotating IPv6 for all outgoing traffic.
Can you share a link, please?
I second this motion
How do VPNs improve connectivity between residential ISPs?
Not OP, but I'd expect it's so that separate residential locations can communicate directly with another, bypassing limitations imposed by the ISP, double NAT, dynamic IPs, etc. Depending on region ISPs have purposefully blocked residential users from exposing public Internet services.
Net neutrality is dead. For some reason, I get much faster torrent speeds with a VPN than without.