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IPv4 is officially used up.


kaini

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remembering ipv6 addresses is going to piss me the fuck off! good thing most of the ones i must remember are 192.168.*.* etc. and those don't have to go 6.

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I've been trying to figure out what side effects I'd actually notice if the transition takes too long. I'm not concerned about IPv6 connectivity since there are tunnel brokers and I have a proxy with IPv6 support. But let's say my ISP decides to put me behind a large NAT in a few years, I'm guessing that would cause problems with inbound connections? (i.e. no torrenting or home servers over IPv4?)

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