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.
Looks like Slovak Telekom (AS6855) is starting to deploy IPv6.
@forwardingplane Interesting that Linode has a lower grade than DigitalOcean. Linode's #IPv6 is enabled by default, whereas with DO you still have to opt-in at VM creation time and I'm told it's quite difficult to retroactively do this.
To extend this to other German ISPs
Reachable on #IPv6
#1und1 OK
#DeutscheGlasfaser OK
#Telekom NOK
#o2 NOK
#Vodafone NOK
#Easybell NOK
#WOBCOM NOK
#DeutscheGiganetz NOK
#NoNAT Saturday
Interesting findings:
https://geschaeftskunden.telekom.de/ is #IPv4only
Same with https://www.telekom.de/start
Hello to our friends in Singapore 🇸🇬!
We’re happy to announce that we just opened up a new POP in Sin1, SG to come even closer to you! What does it mean?! IP-Space in Singapore including GEO objects & lower latencies in your area 🥳
Thanks to Route64 and @gyptazy !
#RUNBSD #FreeBSD #OpenBSD #NetBSD #BSD #BSDHosting #Hosting #VM #VPS #IPv6 #BGP #Singapore #BoxyBSD
There was a discussion of RDAP clients on IRC recently. I said I use OpenRDAP because that's what's packaged in Debian. Unforuntately https://www.openrdap.org/ and their example API site https://www.rdap.net/ are both legacy IP only.
I really want to create my own simple router with FreeBSD for NIDS use. However, that's a future wish that I want to do later. My current target is to create a simulation with multiple jails that act as clients and routers. With IPv6 addressing, I want to connect them and pass the traffic between different networks. My current problem is how to do packet forwarding(?) like a normal router does. But I want to do it FreeBSD style. Any hints or help are appreciated
My current knowledge: I am familiar with basic jail, the epair mechanism, and a small bit of pf configurations.
@lontrachen > "also free"?
#GitHub isn't free. We are all paying in so many ways. Microsoft is one of the world's trillion $$$ corporations, and they sure didn't get there by giving stuff away freely! 😃
@Codeberg is a Free alternative for FOSS projects using #Forgejo, based in the EU with a low-cost (optional) membership.
#SourceHut is another libre option with a different approach and low-cost membership.
Both are excellent, and both support #IPv6, unlike GitHub!
I've been trying for 2 months to write a blog post about this but I just can't seem to get the words to flow, so here's a toot.
This was a talk at the SouthEast LinuxFest in June 2010. It set me on my #IPv6 journey.
@OpenResearchIns Given GitHub's hostility toward users with its terms surrounding AI and its lack of #IPv6 support, would you consider moving your repositories to a friendlier host such as @Codeberg ?
Did you notice? The registration was temporary open today and we welcome all new users! 🥳
While we still have a plenty of free resources, we might switch from an open registration model to a recommendation / mentor model where already present users can invite new users.
This is not yet fix but a possibility to avoid misusage and abuse where our primary goal is still to provide resources for people interested into BSD based systems. Maybe also closer integrations with BSD communities like the BSD Cafe (@stefano) could be an approach.
#freevps #free #education #ipv6 #hosting #bhyve #proxmox #freebsd #netbsd #openbsd #runbsd #boxybsd @gyptazy
In the last 24 hours I've been sent two links to websites that are down.
Well, they have an AAAA record but are down on #IPv6. If I schlep over to a legacy-only machine I can get to them.
iproute2 is inconsistent with its rules of showing IPv4 and #IPv6 output.
ip neighbor show - lists both address families
ip route show - defaults to IPv4, must use -6 flag to show IPv6 routes
I'd rather everything go ahead and show both families and require -4 or -6 if I want to filter. I think IPv6 first, so when I'm sitting on an IPv6-only node and 'ip route' gives no output, I get annoyed.
boosted#RUNBSD! But BoxyBSD now also starts to support #Linux! We're starting soon with the Linux support for already present users, offering free boxes:
* #AlmaLinux
* #Alpine
* #Debian
* #Devuan
* #CentOS
* #Fedora
* #Gentoo
* #OpenSuse
* #OpenEuler
* #RockyLinux
Just next to our core OS like #FreeBSD, #OpenBSD, #NetBSD, #MidnightBSD and #DragonflyBSD (and #illumos). This should also make the step easier to compare and test different scenarios where BSD provides a different behavior compared to Linux systems.
Thanks to @gyptazy for the implementation!
#VPS #VM #VirtualMachine #OpenSource #Hosting #IPv6 #BGP #FreeHosting #Community
I found the handwritten notes from the first #IPv6 talk I attended in June 2010 that would set me on this journey. I'm working on a blog post about it but I am out of practice in long-form writing.
This may sound like a dumb question, but with IPv6 am I supposed to ... learn the addresses like I have for IPv4?
With IPv4 I feel as if I have had a reasonable chance of learning some of the important blocks, but with IPv6... I genuinely hesitate to "adopt" because I fear having to learn the new addressing scheme.
If not, how should I ... "think" about IPv6 coming from the perspective of actually knowing IPv4-addresses?
On the positive side, I discovered today that #ionos finally allows vserver customers (compared to their cloud computing offering) to set reverse DNS records on #IPv6 addresses. This finally allows me to send email via IPv6 over them (besides the similarly configured netcup instance I additionally have and which provides this functionality since years).