On Saturday September 17 2016 07:56, you wrote to me:
MvV>> Why would it be incoming only?
TL> I'm running the native Mystic binkp support. At this point in time, TL> only inbound IPv6 has been written. Outbound hasn't been done yet. TL> Yes, I could switch to binkd, but the point of this system was to test TL> a native Mystic system on the latest alpha software.
The one with the bug that rejects connects without a sesion password? Hmmm...
MvV>>> I suspect some have problems updating dynamic IPv6 addresses.
TL>> Mine are native and static.
MvV>> Not all are that lucky...
TL> I chose my ISP on technical merit. :-)
Not everyone can afford that. Sometimes economical merits have to be taken into account as well. Ziggo, tne cable provider has a semi monopoly here. ADSL is available here, and there is one ADSL provider that offers IPv6, but the copper is 70+ years old and they simply can't offer trhe bandwith of the cable. (needed for HD TV).
Rumour has it that fiber is coming. But so fat that's just a rumour.
In the meantime I have to make do with native IP (4 & 6) that is quasi static.
I can live with it. The IPs do not change very often. IPv4 only changes when the MAC adres of the WAN interface changes. IPv6 is somewhat less predictable. It has changed once since I got native IPv6 in July.