snac.void.my is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.
This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.
First draft of a script that seems to do what I want: https://dpaste.org/SCAQ7 (expires in 1 week, since I'll probably be tweaking the code)
I put #IPv6 resolvers before IPv4 because it's right and to hell with what Lenny says.
Grabbing the information per interface means one could potentially write separate files for consumption by resolvconf. I've only tested on a single interface system so far.
Seems like this sort of thing could be plumbed with https://gitlab.com/craftyguy/networkd-dispatcher in configured.d .
I tried to use a SearX instance again but it kept getting throttled so I had to fall back to something else. Why can't we have a nice, non-AI-inundated, #IPv6 enabled search engine?
Heise pusht die Verwendung von DHCPv6 IA_NA für Windows.
https://www.heise.de/ratgeber/Stabile-IPv6-Adressen-fuer-Fritzbox-Hosts-10462116.html
Weiß jemand, wie man unter Windows ohne DHCP stabile iid bekommt?
Kann man auch Token setzen?
Oder eben vielleicht eui64 erzwingen?
Part of me wants to upgrade the WNDR3800 I'm using for my portable #IPv6 lab to the latest OpenWrt, but part of me is rather skittish about it after the debacle with the Ubiquiti hardware.
Virgin Media users have waited 15 years for IPv6. In that time:
* World IPv6 Day (2011) & World IPv6 Launch (2012) happened
* Apple launched the iPad
* Windows 7, 8, 10 and 11 came out
* Game of Thrones aired… and ended
* We had three Spider‑Men
* The entire Infinity Saga of the MCU began and concluded
* The UK had five Prime Ministers
Still no native IPv6. 🫠 #IPv6 #VirginMedia
It is the end of 2024. #IPv6 should be turned on, it should be the default in most networked software and your (residential) ISP should be giving you a static /48.
@drscriptt again: I'd see this as more error-prone than #DNSSEC and only hindering the transition from #IPv4 to #IPv6 if not bricking proper #DualStack…
@jima Minnesota and #IPv6 represent: https://openriver.winona.edu/rca/2025/schedule/92/
I wish we could see their code. I see lots of chatter about NAT64 and eBPF but I haven't yet found anything I can actually load.