I’m interested in running ipv6 for my home but my ISP doesn’t support ipv6 yet heh. Maybe I’ll send them this graph.
All my hardware supports IPv6; my router and modem support IPv6; my ISP supports IPv6.
And yet… I can’t use IPv6 because my ISP won’t turn it on if your modem is in bridge mode; they want to control the entire stack before they’ll let me use it. They only route it from their own hardware.
My SMB router doesn’t support ipv6 for many functions including policy routing between isps
Imagine my surprise to see my ipv4 through T-Mobile and my ipv6 through Starlink.
my mobile telecom doesn’t do ipv6 :(
Yet GitHub still doesn’t support IPv6 because Microsoft makes money selling IPv4 addresses to Azure customers.
And there are many more reasons to leave Microslop Github
Ahh im scared of ipv6 for selfhosting, ill have to learn a new internet protocall.


