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Seeking VPS Providers with Easy Routed /64 IPv6 Setup for HTTP Proxy
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Seeking VPS Providers with Easy Routed /64 IPv6 Setup for HTTP Proxy

Hey LET community,

I’m looking for VPS providers worldwide that offer a fully routed /64 IPv6 by default (no complicated hoops to jump through) so I can set up an HTTP proxy with random IPv6 addresses (like http-proxy-ipv6-pool).

What I Need:

A genuine /64 block routed to the VPS (not just a single /128)
Ability to use ndppd or similar, and easily assign or proxy IPv6 addresses from the /64
Ideally minimal manual setup or extra support requests required
I’m specifically looking for providers where the /64 routing is known to “just work” without having to fight with neighbor discovery issues or single-/128 setups. If you have firsthand experience with any hosts that do this well, I’d love your recommendations.

Budget: Open to all suggestions—anything from budget VPS to more premium solutions is fine, as long as they properly route the entire /64. Also open to different locations (US, EU, Asia, etc.).

Let me know your experiences! Thanks in advance.

Comments

  • For clarifications i am trying to use this:
    https://github.com/zu1k/http-proxy-ipv6-pool

  • onidelonidel Member, Patron Provider, Megathread Squad

    We support /64 routed IPv6 in Singapore and Sydney, which you can enable during order or after provision. You can also customise the specs to suit your needs.

    Home page: https://onidel.com
    Panel: https://cloud.onidel.com
    LG: https://sg.lg.onidel.com

    Feel free to DM if you are interested or have any questions :)

  • Considering vultr allows hourly billing, why not just use them for whatever project you are working on since that is what the developer used and tested. I only offer that because you said you don't need budget

  • jayjayjayjay Member, Patron Provider

    @rootfinch said:
    Hey LET community,

    I’m looking for VPS providers worldwide that offer a fully routed /64 IPv6 by default (no complicated hoops to jump through) so I can set up an HTTP proxy with random IPv6 addresses (like http-proxy-ipv6-pool).

    What I Need:

    A genuine /64 block routed to the VPS (not just a single /128)
    Ability to use ndppd or similar, and easily assign or proxy IPv6 addresses from the /64
    Ideally minimal manual setup or extra support requests required
    I’m specifically looking for providers where the /64 routing is known to “just work” without having to fight with neighbor discovery issues or single-/128 setups. If you have firsthand experience with any hosts that do this well, I’d love your recommendations.

    Budget: Open to all suggestions—anything from budget VPS to more premium solutions is fine, as long as they properly route the entire /64. Also open to different locations (US, EU, Asia, etc.).

    Let me know your experiences! Thanks in advance.

    We have this available in Lithuania and Hong Kong at the moment, with plans to set IPv6 up in the UK, USA ans The Netherlands soon. Simple setup (done on the VPS automatically on order)

    Thanked by 1rootfinch
  • Buyvm can do it.They can give you /48 subnet.

    Thanked by 1rootfinch
  • TheOnlyDKTheOnlyDK Member
    edited December 2024

    I think many, if not all, of the freezes.org sponsors can do it. I know @GTHost can do that for sure as I’ve requested it in the past. Didn’t get to try the other providers.

    Thanked by 2rootfinch stackr
  • @paroxsitic said:
    Considering vultr allows hourly billing, why not just use them for whatever project you are working on since that is what the developer used and tested. I only offer that because you said you don't need budget

    I would like to use multiple providers :)

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    You can try a provider from Routed IPv6 Hall of Fame.
    You do not need ndppd or ndpresponder when you have routed subnet.

    • TunnelBroker
    • BuyVM
    • GINERNET
    • Terrahost Gigahost
    • webhosting24
    • Zappie Host
    • QuickPacket
    • EasyVM
    • Linode
    • HostCram
    • Clouvider
    • Stratagem Hosting
    • Hazi ro
    • Lite Server
    • HostHatch
    • Crunchbits
    • F4 Networks
    • Skhron
    • Virtury
    • ServerFactory Heartbeat-IT (Eygelshoven)
    • Onidel Cloud (Sydney and Singapore)
    • FlowVPS
    • SpartanHost

    Among these providers, we have direct positive experience with:

    Other providers listed are based on their claims.
    If they do not have working routed IPv6, please inform us to delist.

    Thanked by 2tentor rootfinch
  • mikaelas30893mikaelas30893 Member
    edited December 2024

    @rootfinch said:
    Hey LET community,

    I’m looking for VPS providers worldwide that offer a fully routed /64 IPv6 by default (no complicated hoops to jump through) so I can set up an HTTP proxy with random IPv6 addresses (like http-proxy-ipv6-pool).

    What I Need:

    A genuine /64 block routed to the VPS (not just a single /128)
    Ability to use ndppd or similar, and easily assign or proxy IPv6 addresses from the /64
    Ideally minimal manual setup or extra support requests required
    I’m specifically looking for providers where the /64 routing is known to “just work” without having to fight with neighbor discovery issues or single-/128 setups. If you have firsthand experience with any hosts that do this well, I’d love your recommendations.

    Budget: Open to all suggestions—anything from budget VPS to more premium solutions is fine, as long as they properly route the entire /64. Also open to different locations (US, EU, Asia, etc.).

    Let me know your experiences! Thanks in advance.

    Check Noackhosting WE ARE TERRIBLE

  • ksoutarksoutar Member, Host Rep

    We give all our customers a /56 by default, but we could easily route a /64 of it if needed.

  • @yoursunny said: webhosting24

    Haven't heard anything from webhosting24 for a long time, I opened a ticket on 2 Jan. but still haven't gotten any reply.
    Do any of you guys know what is going on with them?

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
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