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Thanks. Will check them out!
it s correct
@santa gratz on winning the giveaway
This solves INCOMING WEB traffic proxied through Cloudflare, nothing else, sadly
No problem. Holes are there to be filled.
some people: IPv6 is the best! So easy! Very usable! IPs looking like some bcrypt hash isn't an issue because we got DNS!
also ip6:
HostHatch, got one in SWE with them.
Mainly due to lack of ISP support & a lot of major websites / services not supporting it until recently.
It's also fucking shit / confusing as shit
using IPv6 to communicate with the outside internet is about as effective as trying to get everyone on the internet to join your wireguard vpn
Thanks. I have only been using them in NL, solid. Didn't know they were offering Sweden also. Will check them out. Might still have some account credit with them.
Damn, i saw today an i7-4790k with 32GB RAM and 2x1TB HDD for €19.99/m in Dusseldorf from Oneprovider, but was sadly long gone.
In fact, Oracle's free cloud tier includes the Sweden region, but the difficult part is passing the registration challenge for the Oracle Cloud trial subscription!
I believe @crunchbits was helping @emgh about that.
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So, I guess for simple web that doesn't require too much update and only use local connection like using SQLite only and no API to outside, this work perfectly?
My ISP doesn't support it yet, they say (soon). And if you need port forwarding I believe you have to be on IPv4, which makes things even shittier, as it will be road block for home users (visiting websites using IPv6)
Reselling the KS-A and took out some RAM
Welcome. I do know they had some issues with storage hosting in Sweden but my KVMs there have been rock solid since last year when I got them.
They should just make another 4.3b IPv4 addresses, call it like IPv4v2 or something
yes
you likely need to do something like this https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/dns64
but I'm not an expert in that field, I don't think I've EVER had a non-mobile ISP in Sweden even providing IPv6 at all, and I've used most of them, so VPS with only IPv6 have never been interesting to me
or just rip every company assigned /8, it makes no sense that they get to keep those
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I like your thinking. I have Oracle instances on NL and UK. The registration challenge shouldn't be a problem.
If you can access the VPS but cannot run
apt updateon the VPS, it's likely because the server itself lacks a network environment that supports IPv6 connectivity, or the DNS configuration does not fully support IPv6. Using NAT64 can indeed increase latency, especially when converting IPv6 traffic to IPv4, as the NAT64 server acts as an intermediary for the traffic conversion. This conversion process introduces delays in data transmission, especially during HTTPS access. Due to the delays caused by encryption handshakes and data transmission itself, if the NAT64 server is far away or the network conditions are poor, the latency may be more noticeable.Does putting the site behind Cloudflare gives access via IPv4? I am network noob and never bothered trying this.
And also those assigned to the US Department of Defense, IIRC 13 /8s.
I already tried that, and yes you can
Yes, well used to afaik. They have a gateway.
yes
if you just proxy through cf and enter a AAAA record and no A record, your domain will still be fully accessible through IPv4
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