On Sat, 24 Jun 2023 22:25:39 +0200
"Michiel van der Vlist" (2:280/5555) <
[email protected]t> wrote:
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Sysops).
Hello Paul,
On Saturday June 24 2023 12:26, you wrote to me:
On 23 Jun 2023 at 10:30a, Michiel van der Vlist pondered and
said...
Indeed no IPv6 for now.
Yep
No change, so I will flag you as "6DWN" in the list for now.
I see you were running a he.net tunnel. Does it mean you will
have native IPv6? Or is there a problem getting the tunnel back
up?
I may end up with a mix of both, I think I may get some native allocation with my new ISP in the coming weeks. Not sure... but
also looking to have a tunnel running again as I'd like to make
use of that too. My hope is it will be possible to do both
without too much issue.
Interesting. With a he.net tunnel you have a fixed IPv6 prefix and
that has its advantages. With native IPv6 you may have a (semi)
dynamic prefix. Your milage may vary. Other than that I find native
IPv6 much preferable ove a tunnel. He,net offers a fantastic service
for a very attractive price, but a tunnel just can not match native
IPv6. At least that is my experience.
Please keep us posted.
As a side note, Google search over ipv6 is broken. They're basically
rejecting requests. While I configured my PCs to prefer ipv4 over ipv6
anyway (a tunnel is always going to be slower than native ipv4), I
couldn't find a way to do so with the Android phones. I ended up
turning my home ipv6 tunnel off until its fixed.
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