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What to do with those ipv6 address?

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  • MikyMiky Member

    everything but web server is via IPv6. I do agree that an IPv6 website is kinda pointless, yet.

  • @Miky : Come on... you know about selling techniques... some people buy stuff which they don't need but make them looked more "awesome"

  • DStroutDStrout Member
    edited April 2013

    This is what you can do with IPv6:

    2001:470:67:596::dead:bea5:7 (dead beast)
    2001:470:67:596:feed:ca7:dead:beef (feed cat dead beef)
    2001:470:67:596::c001:babe (cool babe)
    Or just:
    2001:470:67:596::b00b:5 (Boobs) - or - 2001:470:67:596::b00b:135 (Boobies)

    Just think of all the possibilities with IPv7!

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    IPv6 is useless, at least here in the US. It's not that it should be. It's not that it isn't important. It isn't that I'm not upset that it's useless. But the truth remains that right now what you can get through IPv6 you can get better through IPv4 and everyone is too stubborn to change it.

    I, for one, do not want to provide IPv6 until every decent upstream provider I can route through offers it. My experience with IPv6 is less than many of you, so please feel free to correct any misunderstandings about the following. My experience has been that once Linux attempts to utilize IPv6, it will not kick back to IPv4 when it gets a terrible route. The most annoying example of what I'm talking about, for me, has been when RamHost templates default to IPv6 and I have to change the config to prefer IPv4 and start over or I can watch apt-get timeout.

  • remote KVM desktops

  • @jarland said: everyone is too stubborn to change it.

    Stubborn is not the right word. The word you're looking for is lazy.

  • @yomero said: It shows how at MX we have an absolute 0%...

    ffs, even Cuba has ipv6
    What a crappy country we have

    afirma!

    and look how many prefixes has already the pig slim

    http://bgp.he.net/AS8151#_prefixes6

  • @dedicados said: how many prefixes

    2806:1000::/24

    Period...

  • dedicadosdedicados Member
    edited April 2013

    and 2001:1208::/32

    /24 = 20,282,409,603,651,670,423,947,251,286,016

    can give us at least 1 per customer

  • ErnieErnie Patron Provider, Veteran

    We get very few (almost no) requests for ipv6 at HVH.

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    @dedicados @yomero :(

    Maybe they will implement it soon(Tm)?

  • jajaja

    =(

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