My whole life, I've never worried about ipv6. I know what it is, and why it's important, but for my local networks, it's just been easier to keep using ipv4. My current setup is pretty basic: I have ...
I run DNS/DHCP on a server at home which provides IPv4 addresses along with DNS lookups for an internal TLD so I can use DNS to configure services instead of IPs. Previously, I had an IPv6 tunnel ...
First things first. If you work in a small office/home office (SOHO) or are just interested in IPv6 at home, you don't need to start switching over yet. Big businesses and large organizations are the ...
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