Jan 13, 2019 14:46
meaning one tunnel per device
Jan 13, 2019 14:46
to have one IPv6 per device
Jan 13, 2019 14:46
I would like to have as many certificates as devices
Jan 13, 2019 14:42
don't I have the first inet6 address public and routed and the second scope link?
Jan 13, 2019 14:40
I just found to have this configuration on my Ubuntu network interface:
`inet6 2a02:c207:2023:3012::1/64 scope global`
`valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever`
`inet6 fe80::250:56ff:fe3d:e43a/64 scope link`
`valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever`
Jan 13, 2019 14:38
how can I check if I'm using SLAAC / IPv6 Multicast / all those things to avoid?
Jan 13, 2019 14:36
(splitting my network in half and half?)
Jan 13, 2019 14:36
Can I do that?
Jan 13, 2019 14:31
can we try this (serverfault.com/questions/870354/…) first?
Jan 13, 2019 14:28
so basically with just one /64, with 18 quintillion addresses, I still cannot turn my VPS into a virtual router with a VPN server to use a unique IPv6 address to access the internet from each one of my devices and to access that device from that unique IPv6?
Jan 13, 2019 14:24
so why we have a 64 bits successor?
Jan 13, 2019 14:22
are we running out of MAC addresses?
Jan 13, 2019 14:20
you can have 65536 different networks based on state, country, province......
Jan 13, 2019 14:20
but since you have 16 bits more to identify where the network is...
Jan 13, 2019 14:19
why not to use MAC addresses for unique device identification and packets transmission instead of complicating ourselves with all of these address schemes.....
Jan 13, 2019 14:16
why would I need a /64 to ONE vps?
Jan 13, 2019 14:16
but the host is only ONE vps...
Jan 13, 2019 14:13
and who ever would need that many addresses to every and each of his / her machines?
Jan 13, 2019 14:13
but why I have 18 billion billion addresses to a single machine then?
Jan 13, 2019 14:10
if I only need one or 1024...
Jan 13, 2019 14:10
I still don't understand why I have 18 quintillion addresses for each machine...
Jan 13, 2019 14:09
to reroute whenever you want..
Jan 13, 2019 14:09
in that case you would have a /64 routed prefix network of /96 networks
Jan 13, 2019 14:08
I don't even know why all the networks are /64 and not /96 for example
Jan 13, 2019 14:08
I don't know
Jan 13, 2019 14:07
or possibly more?
Jan 13, 2019 14:07
so I would need another one?
Jan 13, 2019 14:07
LOL
Jan 13, 2019 14:05
without link-prefix
Jan 13, 2019 14:05
so I would need a complete routed channel "end-to-end" from the main router to the provider router to my VPS
Jan 13, 2019 14:04
as in IPv4 I cannot assign my TIM gateway, an address from the Vodafone pool
Jan 13, 2019 14:04
so there MUST be a routed prefix in IPv6
Jan 13, 2019 14:03
and why then I cannot take one of the IP addresses from my /64 pool, assign it to my Home PC and call it done?
Jan 13, 2019 14:02
and the device bits are what defines which devices is "talking"
Jan 13, 2019 14:02
so the link prefix is what defines which network you're in
Jan 13, 2019 14:01
okay
Jan 13, 2019 14:01
which instead of a switch is a VPS
Jan 13, 2019 14:01
@kasperd in IPv4? like 192.168.1.x routed statically to a single switch?
Jan 13, 2019 13:59
so every "device" is a network?
Jan 13, 2019 13:59
I have 18 quintillion addresses for a single machine that I can't use for anything else than 18 quintillion different websites each with a own IPv6?
Jan 13, 2019 13:58
but can act as a virtual router in software...
Jan 13, 2019 13:57
@kasperd why I can't use the already existing network?
Jan 13, 2019 13:57
it's like having a /24 v4 network dedicated to myself right?
Jan 13, 2019 13:57
okay..
Jan 13, 2019 13:56
what do I have to specify as "IPv6 address", "gateway", and "lenght"?
Jan 13, 2019 13:56
so say for example that I want to turn IPv6 on in my PC windows settings...
Jan 13, 2019 13:54
I don't understand.... maybe how the entire v6 world works...
Jan 13, 2019 13:54
and each device needs an entire network?
Jan 13, 2019 13:53
I don't want to open the VPN to the public....