AN>> Correct. AN>> But as long as IPv6 is not the default case for accessing the AN>> Internet, I still want to have a 'real' IPv4 address to be able to AN>> access my home devices from the Internet.
MvdV> I do not know if that is a realistic wish.
MvdV> The transition to IPv6 should have been completed 10 years ago, /before/ MvdV> the world ran out of IPv4 adresses.
You're absolutely right!
AN>> And in my case, I don't have IPv6 at work, for example.
MvdV> So tell your boss that he needs to prepair for the case that when you MvdV> are forced to work from home and can only be reached via IPv6.
:) I'm working for the local public library, a part of the municipality. And as I'm living in Germany, I'm happy that I do have a working computer and not only a typewriter and a fax machine. Our library building still has some IBM Type-1 cabling (from Token Ring-days) that we're using for Ethernet via some adapters... I don't think that IPv6 days will come soon here...
MvdV> I mentioned feste-ip.net didn't I?
I didn't know that page, thanks for that info :) But I'm happy that my setup is working at the moment as I've set it up :)
AN>> But all my (own, private) servers do have IPv6 enabled and reachable AN>> for years now (and I also have the IPv6 T-Shirt from he.net *g*), so AN>> at least I'm prepared :)
MvdV> The T-shirt... I already showed you mine didn't I? How about showing MvdV> yours? ;-)
Hehe, nice try :) I guess it's looking basically the same :)
Regards, Anna
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