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On 7/28/20 12:10 PM, Wols Lists wrote: |
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> On 28/07/20 16:01, james wrote: |
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>> (2) DNS resolvers, (?) mail-servers for a robust mail system that "I" |
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>> admin, and (1) internet facing web server and (1) internal only facing |
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>> or limited outward facing Web server for development and security based |
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>> testing. Static IP are basically $5/month from my ISP. |
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> Do you really want to pay for a static IP? I'd go IPv6 instead. |
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> I learnt my v4 in the days of 10-base-2, and I'd really love to update |
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> to punching holes in a v6 router. Limited risk, and no worries about |
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> static IPs, NATing, all that legacy stuff ... :-) |
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> Cheers, |
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> Wol |
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So, IPv6 can be assigned without payment to an ISP? Besides having |
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static IPs without bandwidth connections routed (assigned) to those IP6 |
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addresses are not useful? |
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If I go IPv6, where does the bandwidth come from? |
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confused, |
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James |