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От   : Nicholas Boel                    1:154/10           03 Dec 16 08:32:20
Кому : Björn Felten                                        03 Dec 16 08:32:20
Тема : Elisa
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Ответ: area://IPV6?msgid=2:280/5555+58433e15
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Hello Björn,

On 03 Dec 16 08:59, Björn Felten wrote to Tommi Koivula:

TK>> :f1d0:2:221:6 (2:221/6)

BF>    I must say that I just love the above. Beautiful!

Very easy to do by setting up a static IPv6 address. However, since my ISP issues dynamic IPv6, and it seems at random times my router will all of a sudden end up with a different IPv6 prefix, it was actually harder to maintain that static address due to having to change the prefix in a few more places.

Without static, when I notice the prefix changes, I have to only change the prefix on my router as well as my DNS provider. With static, I'd have to do the previously mentioned, as well as change 4-6 lines in /etc/netctl/ethernet-static as well. The more you need to edit, the more you seem to forget to edit - keeping things not working until you remember what you forgot to do. :)

I'm keeping my eye out for an IPv6 DNS updating tool (or possibly make a text based one) that would change everything for me in the dynamic realm at least. But trying to maintain a static IP with dynamic services is kind of a pain.

It doesn't seem to happen like IPv4 when /only/ my router resets or is rebooted. I've had the same IPv4 address for a couple years now. IPv6 seems to change at random these days, without doing anything to the router. Makes things a little tougher to keep track of, but pretty easy to spot the issue when polls in either direction with you, Tommi, or Michiel are via IPv4.

Keeps me on my toes, I guess. :)

Regards,
Nick

... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
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