Native IPv6 Kubernetes for true edge routing

An opinionated look at running Kubernetes on IPv6, from basic cluster setups to fully routed edge architectures. It will make your networking easier and cheaper…

For The Love of Internet | Ankshilp

Blog Stéphane Bortzmeyer: Ma configuration WireGuard (client et serveur) avec IPv6 NATé

Free, IPv6 et OPNsense | Richard Dern

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Evolution des pages perso FREE vers le HTTPS et l'IPv6 du concret en ce début d'année

Author:Toile de Busyspider, Actualités de l'opérateur Free, Iliad, Freebox, Fibre Optique, Free Mobile

Längerer Aufenthalt im Raumdock. Eigentlich sollte nur die ausziehbare Sub-Etha-Antenne ausgetauscht werden. Aber den aufmerksamen Facettenaugen des grumpfelianischen Crewmitglieds @dasaweb ist es zu verdanken, dass ein Defekt im Hyperraum-Falzwerk #IP6 entdeckt wurde, welcher gleich repariert wurde.
Jetzt sausen wir im Raumschiff #WueSocial weiter durchs #Fediverse mit Warp 4.5.4.

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Release v4.5.4 · mastodon/mastodon

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IPv6 just turned 30 and still hasn’t taken over the world, but don't call it a failure

Feature: The world has passed it by in many ways, yet it remains relevant

The Register
The IPv4 address swamp: The new normal | APNIC Blog

Guest Post: Has IPv4 allocation improved in the 21st century, or are prefixes becoming smaller and more fragmented? What are the potential impacts on Internet security?

APNIC Blog
Free Changement de préfixe IPv6 sur certains accès fibre, comment le vérifier sur Freebox OS

Author:Toile de Busyspider, Actualités de l'opérateur Free, Iliad, Freebox, Fibre Optique, Free Mobile

I spent a WEEK without IPv4 to understand IPv6 transition mechanisms

The time has come to talk about something uncomfortable to a lot of you. You’ve been using legacy methods for far too long. It’s time to move to IPv6. But, of course, there’s a lot more to IPv6 than ‘just’ switching everything over. A lot of systems in the world still haven’t adopted it after nearly 25 years, and although software support is virtually a requirement these days, that doesn’t mean it’s widely enabled.

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