
On 7/11/20 5:22 pm, Craig Sanders via luv-main wrote:
Note that at some point in the far distant future when the promised day arrives and ipv6 is used everywhere (or maybe earlier if your ISP starts supporting it), you'll have to undo this. This has been "imminent" for years now and is likely to remain imminent for the forseeable future. IMO, this is not likely to happen until spyware corporations like LG and Samsung and thousands of other IoT companies lobby/demand/bribe ISPs to get off their arses and implement ipv6 so that it's easier for them to access their smart tvs, fridges, toasters etc without annoying things like NAT getting in the way.
I've had full IPv6 on my home Internet connection including public static addresses for uh... 15 years now? Thanks Internode. I'm also working on migrating everything off the last of my servers that still doesn't have IPv6, so everything should finally be dual-stack this year. Cheers, Andrew -- mailto:andrew@sericyb.com.au Andrew Pam https://sericyb.com.au/ Manager, Serious Cybernetics https://glasswings.com.au/ Partner, Glass Wings