Belarus becomes first country to make IPv6 mandatory for ISPs
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This is something all countries should do. IPv4 is well past it's best before date.
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... they want to raise a mere "15 %" to the top ... like that ... ?
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Kudos to them!
I think that might be the only way to break the IPv6 adoption stagnation that is happening now. -
@Gertjan said in Belarus becomes first country to make IPv6 mandatory for ISPs:
... they want to raise a mere "15 %" to the top ... like that ... ?
Impressive.Most modern equipment already supports IPv6. It just has to be enabled.
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Ah my home country, finally some positive news!
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Wow, never could've guess it'd be Belarus or any other Eastern European country
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In UA IPv6 still not in the wild . And even data centers doesn't provide ipv6, or provide broken static ipv6 without DHCP6-PD
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@JKnott said in Belarus becomes first country to make IPv6 mandatory for ISPs:
will have to enable IPv6 support for all customer connections.
Doesn't mean it has to actually work ;)
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@johnpoz dear gury can you help me with ipsec+ddns? My redmine issue closed as not proof but it still issue for me and i can't fix it for netgate xg7100 hardware. I need some help. Sorry for offtopic post but I really need this to work correctly https://forum.netgate.com/topic/147176/ikev2-site-to-site-and-multiwan-on-one-side and another issue with notification https://forum.netgate.com/topic/147612/ipsec-down-notifications
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@JKnott said in Belarus becomes first country to make IPv6 mandatory for ISPs:
This is something all countries should do.
All countries that do not have a free market perhaps.
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I'm a newbie here. I don't know much about IPv6. Thanks for your thread.