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by IgorPartola
4489 days ago
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This is exactly why widespread adoption of IPv6 would make everyone more productive. Why doesn't every Vagrant box have an IPv6 address that you can expose by opening up firewall rules? Well, aside from ISP's being slow and developers not spending the 40 minutes necessary to set IPA tunnel, VirtualBox does not support IPv6 addresses on bridged interfaces if the host interface is a wireless card. Sad day all around. Edit: in fact I wonder if instead of building yet another IPv4 traversal tool, new applications that require P2P connectivity should actually start building it as an IPv6-in-something tunnel. There are plenty of ways to do this including AYIYA which while not fantastic would actually work really well here. |
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Vagrant share makes the process of doing this super easy which is great, because you don't need to do any of that manual trickery.