@mao to Selfhosted@lemmy.worldEnglish • 6 months agoA Short IPv6 Guide for Home IPv4 Adminsgist.github.comexternal-linkmessage-square39arrow-up1366arrow-down15cross-posted to: programming@programming.dev
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minus-square@cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkEnglish1•6 months agoNAT works fine until you get stuck on CGNAT and can’t host anything on IPv4 without using a VPN.
minus-squareAlbumlinkfedilinkEnglish1•6 months agoI thankfully have never had the misfortune of cgnat
minus-square@deadbeef79000@lemmy.nzlinkfedilinkEnglish2•6 months agoYet. As IPv4 blocks get scarcer and ISP’s get more customers, they’ll all eventually have to move to IPv4 CGNAT. And that’s completely fine for most people. If you’re not one of those people, then IPv6 is your saviour.
minus-square@Tja@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglish1•6 months agoMeh, nothing a VPN and a 3 bucks a month VPS can’t solve… yells at cloud in IPv4
NAT works fine until you get stuck on CGNAT and can’t host anything on IPv4 without using a VPN.
I thankfully have never had the misfortune of cgnat
Yet.
As IPv4 blocks get scarcer and ISP’s get more customers, they’ll all eventually have to move to IPv4 CGNAT.
And that’s completely fine for most people.
If you’re not one of those people, then IPv6 is your saviour.
Meh, nothing a VPN and a 3 bucks a month VPS can’t solve…
yells at cloud in IPv4