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by Hobadee
167 days ago
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> > - My ISP gives me a /64, what am I supposed to do with that anyways? > What are you supposed to do with a /8? Do you have several million computers? Except you can subnet an IPv4 /8. You can't subnet an IPv6 /64. For whatever stupid reason, and despite having 18 quintillion available addresses in a /64, you can't actually do anything useful with it other than yeet a bunch of devices on the same LAN segment. (At least on pfSense, and when I looked into it some, that's apparently IPv6 design for some reason) |
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With a IPv6 /64 you can (1) NAT, or (2) better, subnet it and use DHCPv6.
The only thing significant about /64 is that’s the smallest unit for SLAAC.