> On Jun 3, 2016, at 18:31 , Cryptographrix <cryptograph...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Honestly I was trying to make that sound like a "missed connections" ad > there for a moment, but seriously I'd buy a /40 right now if possible to > have non-tunneled IPv6 if I could.
You can easily get a /48 from ARIN. Not sure why you think you’d need a /40 for home. I’m a pretty big fan of sparse allocation and tend to be considered an outlier for extreme home networking and my /48 still has many subnets available. > It's so weird being on US internet - your content distributor makes you > feel like a criminal because their content provider has standing orders to > deny you from viewing the content they provide and the only other thing you > can do about it is turn off the thing that gives you access to the way you > make the money to pay for their stuff. Yep… RIAA and MPAA proving once again that they just don’t get it. Owen > > > > On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 9:25 PM Raymond Beaudoin < > raymond.beaud...@icarustech.com> wrote: > >> As an alternative, there are multiple cloud service offerings that will >> advertise your IPv6 allocations on your behalf direct to a server in their >> data centers. It seems pretty tongue-in-cheek, and satisfying, to turn up a >> *<insert >> favorite virtual router instance> *and then route through it. The >> Internet is such an amazing place. >> >> On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 8:15 PM, Cryptographrix <cryptograph...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Yeah I RAWRed to them pretty hard whilst being as understanding to the CS >>> rep that it wasn't their fault. >>> >>> They thought I was weird as anything. >>> >>> If there are any Verizon FiOS network engineers on the thread, a fellow >>> Verizon employee would thank you kindly for an off-thread email regarding >>> BGP advertisement (I'll buy the IPv6 block and the drink-of-choice, you >>> configure my account to listen for route advertisement). >>> >>> Strange that it has to come to this to get "legit" IPv6 service. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 9:08 PM Raymond Beaudoin < >>> raymond.beaud...@icarustech.com> wrote: >>> >>>> I wasn't originally affected on my he.net tunnel, but this evening it >>>> started blocking. The recommended ACLs are a functional temporary >>>> workaround, but I've also opened a request with Netflix. >>>> >>>> On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 7:54 PM, Mark T. Ganzer <gan...@spawar.navy.mil> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> So far I am not seeing a Netflix block on my he.net tunnel yet. I >>>> connect >>>>> to the Los Angeles node, so maybe not all of HE's address space is >>>> being >>>>> blocked. >>>>> >>>>> Not going to be disabling IPv6 here either. + HAD native IPv6 from Time >>>>> Warner, but they decided to in their wisdom to disable IPv6 service for >>>>> anyone that has an Arris SB6183 due to an Arris firmware bug. And >>>> they are >>>>> taking their sweet time pushing out the fixed firmware update that >>>> Comcast >>>>> and Cox seemed to be able to push to their customers last fall. >>>>> >>>>> -Mark Ganzer >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 6/3/2016 4:49 PM, Cryptographrix wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Depends - how many US users have native IPv6 through their ISPs? >>>>>> >>>>>> If I remember correctly (I can't find the source at the moment), >>>> HE.net >>>>>> represents something like 70% of IPv6 traffic in the US. >>>>>> >>>>>> And yeah, not doing that - actually in the middle of an IPv6 project >>>> at >>>>>> work at the moment that's a bit important to me. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 7:45 PM Baldur Norddahl < >>>> baldur.nordd...@gmail.com >>>>>>> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Den 4. jun. 2016 01.26 skrev "Cryptographrix" < >>>> cryptograph...@gmail.com>: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The information I'm getting from Netflix support now is explicitly >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> telling >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> me to turn off IPv6 - someone might want to stop them before they >>>>>>>> completely kill US IPv6 adoption. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Not allowing he.net tunnels is not killing ipv6. You just need need >>>>>>> native >>>>>>> ipv6. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On the other hand it would be nice if Netflix would try the other >>>>>>> protocol >>>>>>> before blocking. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>