@thatcks Are you getting a single IP from your ISP? Or are you getting a prefix?
Current status: I now have working native (non-tunneled) IPv6 at home. The ETA for real IPv6 at work involves lots of raucous laughter.
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@JeffSipek They're giving me a /64 (of which I'm of course using one IP, since I just have the one home machine). -
@thatcks Ah ok. I was going to set up IPv6 at home a couple of years ago; it got derailed because I didn't want Comcast in charge... (1/2) -
@thatcks ...of my home subnet. If they were to chang the prefix, *all* my home IPs would change. I found that unacceptable. (2/2) -
@JeffSipek I'm lucky enough that my ISP does static assignment (for IPv4 and IPv6 both). They even set up reverse DNS for me. -
@thatcks Very nice! These days I have a static IPv4 address, but I pay for a business connection to have it.
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Josef 'Jeff' Sipek