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  • edited November 2025

    @TTMTT said:
    No, my friend, it didn't work. If you actually bought a VPS from this provider, you'd find yourself completely restricted, almost as if you bought a pc without internet access. You literally can't do anything with it.

    Why would you expect a super cheap VPS that clearly says "IPV6 ONLY" to provide IPv4 for you? Obviously, if you are not on the IPv4 network, and you want access to the IPv4 network, it is up to you to find some access point. While some providers do offer one, this one doesn't and you should have checked that before making assumptions.

    I have the same problem as you do, I can't run any scripts from github. the vps is literally useless when I can't use github.

    WHY DOES NOBODY KNOW WHAT IPV6 ONLY MEANS?!

    Go and complain to Github. They're one of the few websites on the internet still not supporting IPv6 in 2025.

    You're paying forty one and a half cents a month, so consider it an experiment to learn what parts of the internet are still so backwards they don't support IPv6.

  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended
    edited November 2025

    @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @TTMTT said:
    No, my friend, it didn't work. If you actually bought a VPS from this provider, you'd find yourself completely restricted, almost as if you bought a pc without internet access. You literally can't do anything with it.

    Why would you expect a super cheap VPS that clearly says "IPV6 ONLY" to provide IPv4 for you? Obviously, if you are not on the IPv4 network, and you want access to the IPv4 network, it is up to you to find some access point. While some providers do offer one, this one doesn't and you should have checked that before making assumptions.

    I have the same problem as you do, I can't run any scripts from github. the vps is literally useless when I can't use github.

    WHY DOES NOBODY KNOW WHAT IPV6 ONLY MEANS?!

    Go and complain to Github. They're one of the few websites on the internet still not supporting IPv6 in 2025.

    You're paying forty one and a half cents a month, so consider it an experiment to learn what parts of the internet are still so backwards they don't support IPv6.

    Finally, someone who seriously tells it like it is exists. <3

  • @zofi said: I have the same problem as you do, I can't run any scripts from github. the vps is literally useless when I can't use github.

    so much for the decentralized internet.

    you can join 1k others. https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/10539

  • @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @TTMTT said:
    No, my friend, it didn't work. If you actually bought a VPS from this provider, you'd find yourself completely restricted, almost as if you bought a pc without internet access. You literally can't do anything with it.

    Why would you expect a super cheap VPS that clearly says "IPV6 ONLY" to provide IPv4 for you? Obviously, if you are not on the IPv4 network, and you want access to the IPv4 network, it is up to you to find some access point. While some providers do offer one, this one doesn't and you should have checked that before making assumptions.

    I have the same problem as you do, I can't run any scripts from github. the vps is literally useless when I can't use github.

    WHY DOES NOBODY KNOW WHAT IPV6 ONLY MEANS?!

    Go and complain to Github. They're one of the few websites on the internet still not supporting IPv6 in 2025.

    You're paying forty one and a half cents a month, so consider it an experiment to learn what parts of the internet are still so backwards they don't support IPv6.

    I am not expecting to provide me with an ipv4, but if I knew I have such restrictions I would never choose Ipv6 only vps, it is like I am disconnected from the internet.

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  • @zofi this might help [just for github] -> https://danwin1210.de/github-ipv6-proxy.php

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  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @zofi said:

    @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @TTMTT said:
    No, my friend, it didn't work. If you actually bought a VPS from this provider, you'd find yourself completely restricted, almost as if you bought a pc without internet access. You literally can't do anything with it.

    Why would you expect a super cheap VPS that clearly says "IPV6 ONLY" to provide IPv4 for you? Obviously, if you are not on the IPv4 network, and you want access to the IPv4 network, it is up to you to find some access point. While some providers do offer one, this one doesn't and you should have checked that before making assumptions.

    I have the same problem as you do, I can't run any scripts from github. the vps is literally useless when I can't use github.

    WHY DOES NOBODY KNOW WHAT IPV6 ONLY MEANS?!

    Go and complain to Github. They're one of the few websites on the internet still not supporting IPv6 in 2025.

    You're paying forty one and a half cents a month, so consider it an experiment to learn what parts of the internet are still so backwards they don't support IPv6.

    I am not expecting to provide me with an ipv4, but if I knew I have such restrictions I would never choose Ipv6 only vps, it is like I am disconnected from the internet.

    If you are not satisfied with the service and fall within the 14-day money-back guarantee policy, simply request it and terminate the service.

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  • TTMTTTTMTT Barred
    edited November 2025

    @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @TTMTT said:
    No, my friend, it didn't work. If you actually bought a VPS from this provider, you'd find yourself completely restricted, almost as if you bought a pc without internet access. You literally can't do anything with it.

    Why would you expect a super cheap VPS that clearly says "IPV6 ONLY" to provide IPv4 for you? Obviously, if you are not on the IPv4 network, and you want access to the IPv4 network, it is up to you to find some access point. While some providers do offer one, this one doesn't and you should have checked that before making assumptions.

    I have the same problem as you do, I can't run any scripts from github. the vps is literally useless when I can't use github.

    WHY DOES NOBODY KNOW WHAT IPV6 ONLY MEANS?!

    Go and complain to Github. They're one of the few websites on the internet still not supporting IPv6 in 2025.

    You're paying forty one and a half cents a month, so consider it an experiment to learn what parts of the internet are still so backwards they don't support IPv6.

    Unfortunately for you, my friend, I have many dedicated servers and dozens of VPSs. This isn't my first time using IPv6, and while I wouldn't call myself an expert, I've been an Ubuntu developer for a long time. So, when you tell people you'll be offering an IPv6-only VPS, you should at least enable NAT64/DNS64. This would allow us to use IPv6 freely without being given any IPv4, unlike other hosting providers.

    But if you're giving us IPv6 without enabling NAT64/DNS64, what's the point of the server? That was my point. I've but this service because I knew what IPv6 was, but what I didn't expect was that the hosting provider didn't have NAT64/DNS64 enabled.

    @Dasabo said:

    @zofi said:

    @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @TTMTT said:
    No, my friend, it didn't work. If you actually bought a VPS from this provider, you'd find yourself completely restricted, almost as if you bought a pc without internet access. You literally can't do anything with it.

    Why would you expect a super cheap VPS that clearly says "IPV6 ONLY" to provide IPv4 for you? Obviously, if you are not on the IPv4 network, and you want access to the IPv4 network, it is up to you to find some access point. While some providers do offer one, this one doesn't and you should have checked that before making assumptions.

    I have the same problem as you do, I can't run any scripts from github. the vps is literally useless when I can't use github.

    WHY DOES NOBODY KNOW WHAT IPV6 ONLY MEANS?!

    Go and complain to Github. They're one of the few websites on the internet still not supporting IPv6 in 2025.

    You're paying forty one and a half cents a month, so consider it an experiment to learn what parts of the internet are still so backwards they don't support IPv6.

    I am not expecting to provide me with an ipv4, but if I knew I have such restrictions I would never choose Ipv6 only vps, it is like I am disconnected from the internet.

    If you are not satisfied with the service and fall within the 14-day money-back guarantee policy, simply request it and terminate the service.

    If the servers are located at your home or your company, enable NAT64/DNS64 through your ISP. If you don't want to do that, at least enable it on the main server using TAYGA or Jool applications.
    For us, if we use NAT64/DNS64 from resolv.conf, the IPv6 translation will be slower because most servers aren't near the translated servers, and the internet speed will drop below 5 Mbps.

    Thanked by 1zofi
  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended
    edited November 2025

    @TTMTT said:

    @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @TTMTT said:
    No, my friend, it didn't work. If you actually bought a VPS from this provider, you'd find yourself completely restricted, almost as if you bought a pc without internet access. You literally can't do anything with it.

    Why would you expect a super cheap VPS that clearly says "IPV6 ONLY" to provide IPv4 for you? Obviously, if you are not on the IPv4 network, and you want access to the IPv4 network, it is up to you to find some access point. While some providers do offer one, this one doesn't and you should have checked that before making assumptions.

    I have the same problem as you do, I can't run any scripts from github. the vps is literally useless when I can't use github.

    WHY DOES NOBODY KNOW WHAT IPV6 ONLY MEANS?!

    Go and complain to Github. They're one of the few websites on the internet still not supporting IPv6 in 2025.

    You're paying forty one and a half cents a month, so consider it an experiment to learn what parts of the internet are still so backwards they don't support IPv6.

    Unfortunately for you, my friend, I have many dedicated servers and dozens of VPSs. This isn't my first time using IPv6, and while I wouldn't call myself an expert, I've been an Ubuntu developer for a long time. So, when you tell people you'll be offering an IPv6-only VPS, you should at least enable NAT64/DNS64. This would allow us to use IPv6 freely without being given any IPv4, unlike other hosting providers.

    But if you're giving us IPv6 without enabling NAT64/DNS64, what's the point of the server? That was my point. I've but this service because I knew what IPv6 was, but what I didn't expect was that the hosting provider didn't have NAT64/DNS64 enabled.

    @Dasabo said:

    @zofi said:

    @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @TTMTT said:
    No, my friend, it didn't work. If you actually bought a VPS from this provider, you'd find yourself completely restricted, almost as if you bought a pc without internet access. You literally can't do anything with it.

    Why would you expect a super cheap VPS that clearly says "IPV6 ONLY" to provide IPv4 for you? Obviously, if you are not on the IPv4 network, and you want access to the IPv4 network, it is up to you to find some access point. While some providers do offer one, this one doesn't and you should have checked that before making assumptions.

    I have the same problem as you do, I can't run any scripts from github. the vps is literally useless when I can't use github.

    WHY DOES NOBODY KNOW WHAT IPV6 ONLY MEANS?!

    Go and complain to Github. They're one of the few websites on the internet still not supporting IPv6 in 2025.

    You're paying forty one and a half cents a month, so consider it an experiment to learn what parts of the internet are still so backwards they don't support IPv6.

    I am not expecting to provide me with an ipv4, but if I knew I have such restrictions I would never choose Ipv6 only vps, it is like I am disconnected from the internet.

    If you are not satisfied with the service and fall within the 14-day money-back guarantee policy, simply request it and terminate the service.

    If the servers are located at your home or your company, enable NAT64/DNS64 through your ISP. If you don't want to do that, at least enable it on the main server using TAYGA or Jool applications.
    For us, if we use NAT64/DNS64 from resolv.conf, the IPv6 translation will be slower because most servers aren't near the translated servers, and the internet speed will drop below 5 Mbps.

    The promotional plan you purchased is IPv6-only by design. We intentionally do not provide IPv4 connectivity or translation on this specific plan, as it was created for users and applications that operate natively over IPv6.

    If you require access to IPv4 as well, you can simply upgrade or switch to one of our standard vps plans, which include both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity.

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  • @zofi said: if I knew I have such restrictions I would never choose Ipv6 only vps

    You do know

    It was clearly told you on first page

    It clearly says ipv6 only

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  • For github from ipv6 : hosts
    2a01:4f8:c010:d56::2 github.com
    2a01:4f8:c010:d56::3 api.github.com
    2a01:4f8:c010:d56::4 codeload.github.com
    2a01:4f8:c010:d56::6 ghcr.io
    2a01:4f8:c010:d56::7 pkg.github.com npm.pkg.github.com maven.pkg.github.com nuget.pkg.github.com rubygems.pkg.github.com
    2a01:4f8:c010:d56::8 uploads.github.com
    2606:50c0:8000::133 objects.githubusercontent.com www.objects.githubusercontent.com release-assets.githubusercontent.com gist.githubusercontent.com repository-images.githubusercontent.com camo.githubusercontent.com private-user-images.githubusercontent.com avatars0.githubusercontent.com avatars1.githubusercontent.com avatars2.githubusercontent.com avatars3.githubusercontent.com cloud.githubusercontent.com desktop.githubusercontent.com support.github.com
    2606:50c0:8000::154 support-assets.githubassets.com github.githubassets.com opengraph.githubassets.com github-registry-files.githubusercontent.com github-cloud.githubusercontent.com

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  • @TTMTT said:
    Unfortunately for you, my friend, I have many dedicated servers and dozens of VPSs. This isn't my first time using IPv6, and while I wouldn't call myself an expert, I've been an Ubuntu developer for a long time. So, when you tell people you'll be offering an IPv6-only VPS, you should at least enable NAT64/DNS64. This would allow us to use IPv6 freely without being given any IPv4, unlike other hosting providers.

    But if you're giving us IPv6 without enabling NAT64/DNS64, what's the point of the server? That was my point. I've but this service because I knew what IPv6 was, but what I didn't expect was that the hosting provider didn't have NAT64/DNS64 enabled.

    If the servers are located at your home or your company, enable NAT64/DNS64 through your ISP. If you don't want to do that, at least enable it on the main server using TAYGA or Jool applications.
    For us, if we use NAT64/DNS64 from resolv.conf, the IPv6 translation will be slower because most servers aren't near the translated servers, and the internet speed will drop below 5 Mbps.

    You should start your own server hosting company. You clearly have the knowledge. Since it is so easy to just check the box in your upstream ISP that says "turn on NAT64", you should do that. And don't come crying to me, when your customers get mad that you are MITMing their connection, or the government gets mad that you are MITMing your customers' connections, or your NAT address is banned from Github for using too much data.

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