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by vetinari
603 days ago
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It is the ISPs, that pretty much killed the IPv6 with their mishandled transition. Where I'm, I can choose 1 out of 1 broadband provider available in the area. With this provider, I can either have a public IPv4 address (or several) with their CPE in bridge mode, or DS-Lite, with IPv4 CGNAT without PCP and /64 for the IPv6 addresses (i.e. no address space for subnets, no prefix distribution) AND having to use their router with the limited settings they allow. With offers like these, is it any wonder that I stick with IPv4? |
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IPv6 is pointless and still a security risk but I’m guessing you’re misconfiguring something.