Does your ISP support IPv6?
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@toroidalcore just Ethernet coming to the utility panel, plug in and DHCP to get your address (and 6rd details)
oh and up to 5 public IPv4 addresses per customer apparently x)
@littlefox I definitely envy that, especially the extra public IPS, although I don't know what I do with more than gigabit.
I have an order in with a fiber ISP that's finally building out to my area, planning on getting the 500 mb symmetrical package. No public IPv4, but at least they give out a /60 prefix for IPv6. Right now with cable I have gigabit down and 40 mb up, a /60, and one public IPv4.
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@toroidalcore the ISP with fiber to my house? no. the ISP I started to provide IPv6 to myself? yes.
@BestGirlGrace What's your setup, are you tunneling it from somewhere?
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@BestGirlGrace What's your setup, are you tunneling it from somewhere?
@toroidalcore Yeah, I have a Wireguard tunnel from my home to my colo in downtown Seattle that does all the BGP stuff.
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@toroidalcore My modem was damaged by lightning and my ISP replaced it. With the new modem, I got IPv6 connectivity. However I couldn't make connections from outside, adding IPv4 port forwards or IPv6 firewall exceptions to the modem config didn't do anything.
A week later, IPv6 connectivity disappeared. And now IPv4 port forwarding works.
@nicolas17 Sounds like it might have been a misconfiguration or something. Like maybe they gave out a new modem, but didn't update the config it's supposed to retrieve.
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@toroidalcore Yeah, I have a Wireguard tunnel from my home to my colo in downtown Seattle that does all the BGP stuff.
@BestGirlGrace So you have a whole AS going? That's badass.
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@BestGirlGrace So you have a whole AS going? That's badass.
@toroidalcore Thank you! It's been a lot of fun.
it's all worth it to open bgp.tools and see your name on there.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
Boosts welcome.
@toroidalcore it would have been interesting to have an “I don’t know” answer perhaps.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
Boosts welcome.
@toroidalcore naming and shaming. CenturyLink does not.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
Boosts welcome.
@toroidalcore yes! they are very confusing to me

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@toroidalcore Thank you! It's been a lot of fun.
it's all worth it to open bgp.tools and see your name on there.
@BestGirlGrace I'd like to give it a try someday, but too many other projects at the moment.
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@toroidalcore it would have been interesting to have an “I don’t know” answer perhaps.
@maurice Fair enough. In making the pole I was thinking of people who'd checked if they'd had it or not.
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Does your ISP support IPv6?
Boosts welcome.
@toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town Ehhhh, it's not quite a yes or no for mine.
If you're billed as a residential account, flat out NO. If you're billed as a business account, you can get it if you go out of your way to ask for it.
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@toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town Ehhhh, it's not quite a yes or no for mine.
If you're billed as a residential account, flat out NO. If you're billed as a business account, you can get it if you go out of your way to ask for it.
Fucking pathetic, imo.@toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town The only real saving grace is that I get two public IPv4 addresses, so I can at least run a Hurricane Electric IPv6 tunnel, which I've done.
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@toroidalcore Follow up, do you actually use/configure IPv6

@theraspb @toroidalcore yes and yes, but it randomly stops working every once in a while until i restart the DHCPv6 client on the router because sometimes the ISP CPE decides to stop routing my static delegated /56 until I create a new DHCPv6 session (renewing the lease doesn't fix it).
Also cursed: if the DHCPv4 server on the CPE is turned off (even though I don't use DHCPv4 since i have a static /32) it'll hand out a delegated prefix but not update the routing table on the CPE so the delegated prefix won't route.
And you can't ask it to delegate the /56. That would be way too logical. You have to make a separate PD request for each /60 in the /56
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@theraspb @toroidalcore yes and yes, but it randomly stops working every once in a while until i restart the DHCPv6 client on the router because sometimes the ISP CPE decides to stop routing my static delegated /56 until I create a new DHCPv6 session (renewing the lease doesn't fix it).
Also cursed: if the DHCPv4 server on the CPE is turned off (even though I don't use DHCPv4 since i have a static /32) it'll hand out a delegated prefix but not update the routing table on the CPE so the delegated prefix won't route.
And you can't ask it to delegate the /56. That would be way too logical. You have to make a separate PD request for each /60 in the /56
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@toroidalcore @theraspb i wish, not on comcast business
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@toroidalcore @theraspb i wish, not on comcast business
Oof. That's an option on Spectrum, though I haven't bothered with it.
Have that gotten high-split for you yet? Spectrum's planning on it supposedly, and they plan to offer 1 gig symmetrical.
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@toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town The only real saving grace is that I get two public IPv4 addresses, so I can at least run a Hurricane Electric IPv6 tunnel, which I've done.
@maddy I'm honestly surprised when I hear about people getting more than one public IPv4 address without asking for it, or getting business class. It feels like getting a public IPv4 at all is rare unless you're on a bigger ISP who had a bunch of them already.
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Oof. That's an option on Spectrum, though I haven't bothered with it.
Have that gotten high-split for you yet? Spectrum's planning on it supposedly, and they plan to offer 1 gig symmetrical.
@toroidalcore @theraspb I'm told that some upgrades on the docsis side are coming, which will enable 1G symmetric (I'm on 500 down / 35 up IIRC at the moment).
They've been saying that for something like the past two or three years. I'm not holding my breath.
But last time I quoted for fiber they would have had to directional-drill the entire length of my street at an estimated cost of around $80K. So that's not an option yet.
There's new apartments being built the next street over though, fingers crossed they run a fiber to that building and maybe I can get an install for <$50K at some point

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@maddy I'm honestly surprised when I hear about people getting more than one public IPv4 address without asking for it, or getting business class. It feels like getting a public IPv4 at all is rare unless you're on a bigger ISP who had a bunch of them already.
@toroidalcore@masto.hackers.town In my case, I'm with a local-ish ISP who bought up a massive block of IPv4 early on, and has used that to their benefit, avoiding furthering IPv6 adoption as long as they can help it. >.>
But at least everyone gets a public IPv4 or two - none of their wired residential customers have to deal with CGNAT.