elpriser
ip6neigh
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elpriser
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Enabling IPv6 support for IPv4-only apps on Linux
No, that is the problem. They worked with less and less websites until there were none left. I needed to install some packages, which I could just put on my own server.
And I have an old Blackberry Bold that now show current electricity prices, so I know when to starte my washing machine. That can also run on own webserver.
https://gitlab.com/nelgaard/elpriser
ip6neigh
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Enabling IPv6 support for IPv4-only apps on Linux
This allows to access both the IPv4 internet and local IPv4 islands[2] (basically old devices like printers).
There's no DHCP or NAPT involved: the router gets a /56 prefix from the ISP and performs prefix delegation, so every device does SLAAC and assigns itself a fully routable IPv6 address.
For DNS I use dnscrypt-proxy2: it's very easy to set up and it can do DNS64 and static hostnames mapping. Since prefix is stable, I just assign names to the stable EUI-64 addresses of the hosts I care about. Alternatively you can use bind for DNS64 and mDNS if you don't like manually assigning names. There's also a script to automatically assigns names based on ICMPv6 neighbours discovery [3].
I also host some services on the IPv4 internet from IPv6-only hosts: for this you need the NAT64 equivalent of port forwarding, which is setting up static BIB entries [4].
[1]: https://nicmx.github.io/Jool/en/intro-xlat.html#stateful-nat...
[2]: https://ungleich.ch/u/blog/managing-ipv4-islands-with-jool-a...
[3]: https://github.com/AndreBL/ip6neigh/
[4]: https://nicmx.github.io/Jool/en/bib.html
- poll: feelings on ipv6
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Some confusion around what addresses are used by hosts and reverse DNS...
Had a look around - I think that’s what this repo may be doing - will definitely give it a go tomorrow!
- Is there a shorthand to address local network?
- Technical assessment for adding mDNS into radvd for resolving SLAAC hostnames in router
- RFC 4620 and a DNS-less SLAAC network
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Nlbwmon does not measure ipv6 traffic
I ran into the same issue and installed this to get traffic monitoring working for ipv6 addresses. Worked well enough for me, but be aware this is a bit of a hack. Given that you can be handed out you may notice that per host ips will tend to accumulate. I suggest using the "Calculate per host totals" with nlbwmon when using this.
What are some alternatives?
trickle - Trickle is a userland bandwidth shaper for Unix-like systems.
WSL - Issues found on WSL