ipv6-ghost-ship
Silly usage of AWS EC2 IPv6 prefixes (by aidansteele)
wordlines
Mobile ZK Puzzle Game with NFT rewards (by nalinbhardwaj)
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8 | 8 | |
322 | 192 | |
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0.0 | 3.8 | |
over 2 years ago | over 2 years ago | |
Go | JavaScript | |
- | MIT License |
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ipv6-ghost-ship
Posts with mentions or reviews of ipv6-ghost-ship.
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Simple IPv6 Subnet Auto-Configuration
If each RIR is limited to one /3, they can hand out 2^45 /48’s or over 8,000 entire IPV4 worth of addresses that can than be each subnetted 2^16 times and each subnet support billions upon billions of hosts. And if we reserved a private address space at another single /3 like 10.0.0.0 is for IPV4 each one of those billions of hosts could have 2^45 addresses behind them as well. Even if there were 15 billion humans and 15 billion businesses and government entities and so on, a single /3 could provide enough /48s with over a billion of addresses to spare. IPV6 has no lack of addresses.
Allowing for hosts to use a full /64 allow for additional features such as an “address TOTP” like this[0]. I will concede that they implemented this with just a /80.
[0]: https://github.com/aidansteele/ipv6-ghost-ship
- ipv6-ghost-ship: Silly usage of AWS EC2 IPv6 prefixes
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Hacker News top posts: Jan 6, 2022
IPv6-ghost-ship: Using TOTP as part of an AWS EC2 IPv6 address\ (37 comments)
- Silly usage of AWS EC2 IPv6 prefixes
- IPv6-ghost-ship: Using TOTP as part of an AWS EC2 IPv6 address
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IPv6-ghost-ship: using TOTP as part of an AWS EC2 IPv6 address
Good point, just had a look at the code. The NF queue will receive packets from all IPs in the /80 and they are all processed and validated by the ghost program that reads from the queue. So it could do the rate limiting there with full visibility.
https://github.com/aidansteele/ipv6-ghost-ship/blob/main/mai...
wordlines
Posts with mentions or reviews of wordlines.
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- WordLines – A zero-knowledge proof-based blockchain puzzle game
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Hacker News top posts: Jan 6, 2022
Show HN: WordLines – A zero-knowledge proof-based blockchain puzzle game\ (13 comments)
- Making a Zero-Knowledge proofs based puzzle game
- Building a zero-knowledge blockchain game
- Show HN: I made a zero knowledge mobile puzzle game with NFT awards
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