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Are you a provider? If so do you offer IPv6?
If you are a provider and are currently offering IPv6 please post in this thread your company title, address to your site. I would also like you to state what type of services you offer with your IPv6 implementation. For example, Dedicated servers, Colocation, and/or VPS. If you have a common allocation size for a plan I would love to hear what size you are offering. Do you require a ticket to get IPv6, or is it installed with the purchase?
I'll even accept IPv6 over he.net tunnels, though I request that you please specify that you are using he.net for it.
Have any extra tidbits about your IPv6 implementation, then please post those as well!
Thanks!!
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Yes.
We offer a /64 by default with all our dedicated servers, although we can add more if requested.
https://www.gomach5.com/
While it is ready to go at the time of provisioning, we generally do not provide the information unless requested because the majority of clients do not use it. However, a quick ticket in will get you requested IPv6 info and a larger allocation if requested.
Get free /44 from me, announce on any ISP listed here cheap/free:
https://ip6.im/recommended-isp.html
We offer IPv6.
We offer IPv6 in blocks of /64. Thats the the usual standard.
We offer IPv6:
Shared hosting: http://www.impactshared.com via request
VPS: http://www.impactvps.com by default
Dedicated by request
@mun if you're OK with he.net tunnel, why won't you configure it yourself on your VPS?
Actually just looking for a list of providers that have IPv6 functionality with no extra work on the users part. I know I can configure he.net tunnels on my own however.
For what services? Dedicated, Colocation, VPS?
Your operating system’s software must be capable of using IPv6. All modern desktop operating systems should be compatible
@mun I understand you. Maybe we should try to propose a rule for offer submission for IPv6? Because "we support IPv6" means not very much and lacks of details. Is it one /128 address? Is it /64? Is it more than /64? Routed or assigned to the interface?
Thanks for your wonderful insight.
Also, we support IPv6 at DigitalOcean, up to 16 addresses per droplet. (Just so my post is more than an eye roll at the latest gchao/vpb account I just quoted)
Maybe, one of the problems I am having as of recent is very very very fugal IPv4 hoarders. As such I'm working to make all my servers IPv6 ready and begin moving away as best as I can.
0.0 Who was momo?
gchao/vpb spammer, I've got a list of their accounts I've banned just this week
Ohh my:
We do provide IPv6 everywhere!!!!
I don't get the point of this thread. IPv6 is nowhere as rare as you seem to think. So you are asking basically a half+ of all providers to post here for whatever reason. What's next, a thread asking for a list of providers who, I dunno, accept credit cards?
We offer /64 on all of our new dedicated server lines and /64 on our London VPS's as well as 1 IPv6 for our US VPS's. @Mun
No. I enjoy. I'm not owner of any company and earn from blog/reff.
We do on both dedicated servers and VPSes.
Great, then don't post in the thread.
Online.net has ipv6, by I have no idea how to deploy it on my kidechire. First time it worked via a script, second time the server went offline.
Yes we do offer ipv6 with our dedicated server(/64 block) and 16 ipv6 with each virtual server.
Our site address mentioned in my signature.
We provide /124 for free on our dedicated servers at no additional cost. We also provide a /112 for a fee, as additional ip. We only offer ipv6 on our dedicated servers though.
You can check them out here http://laceibanetsociety.com/en/dedicated-servers/
We certainly support IPv6. We have IPv6 BGP sessions with each transit carrier of ours, that's Level3, NTT and GTT, as well as CoreIX and C4L.
We can provide up to /48 (or more with proper justification) to our Customers.
All our services, including Web hosting, Cloud Servers, Dedicated Servers and Colocation are IPv6 capable. We can also facilitate BGP sessions with our Customers at no additional charge.
Our website is https://www.clouvider.co.uk/
Our Dedicated Servers Sale is here: https://www.clouvider.co.uk/dedicated-servers-sale
and the latest LET offer here: http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/65603/clouvider-special-uk-london-cloud-vps-from-4-50-and-dedicated-servers-from-just-19-99/p1
We provide free IPv6, however on request only right now, we're thinking of launching IPv6-only VPSes shortly within the next 2-3 months.
Where possible we will provide a /64 IPv6 block. In some cases it has to be smaller and we are looking at ways to improve this. Also where it is not possible (some DCs in Asia) we are working to deploy our own ASN
Website?
Website?
It is also more rare then you think. I am mainly doing research at this point. If you don't find it beneficial to you then you don't have to read it.
@rm_,
Look what @ceibaNet wrote:
You can't use /124 for VPN, that's only 16 IP addresses. If I buy that server which claims to support IPv6, it would be pointless for me. So I suppose that's the point of this thread.
What OS do you use? I use Debian (or Ubuntu sometimes) and it's easy getting ipv6 on my kidechire to work...you can follow this quick tutorial: https://forum.online.net/index.php?/topic/4729-howto-ipv6-using-dhclient-for-ubuntu/
Anybody that calls itself a dedi/VPS provider while not offering IPv6 should not be taken seriously anymore.
I don't remember amazon aws having ipv6, just an example.
Yes, my kidechire's again offline. I must have messed up something somewhere, obviously.