Need help hosting with IPv6
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Need help hosting with IPv6
I tried looking up guides on how to host a server but they're all for IPv4. I am pretty good at hardware, but I'm terrible at the networking aspect. Does anyone know how to account for IPv6, or find a guide for it?
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Re: Need help hosting with IPv6
The real question is: why bother?
IPv4 has been around since the creation of the internet, and even though all IPv4 addresses have been used, they still work. Sure, you might get a bad IPv4 once in a great while, but it's nothing a simple re-lease can't fix.
IPv6 is great, but still not a lot of devices support it yet, even though the support of IPv6 is growing at an [alarming] rate, there still arn't very many devices that support it (like say: the iPhone. ). So it really isn't all that practical [yet].
PLUS, IPv6 is literally the opposite of "user-friendly". I would choose a simple sequence of 4 numbers + port address instead of the mindfuck that is the IPv6 address.
So, the moral of the story here is: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
IPv4 has been around since the creation of the internet, and even though all IPv4 addresses have been used, they still work. Sure, you might get a bad IPv4 once in a great while, but it's nothing a simple re-lease can't fix.
IPv6 is great, but still not a lot of devices support it yet, even though the support of IPv6 is growing at an [alarming] rate, there still arn't very many devices that support it (like say: the iPhone. ). So it really isn't all that practical [yet].
PLUS, IPv6 is literally the opposite of "user-friendly". I would choose a simple sequence of 4 numbers + port address instead of the mindfuck that is the IPv6 address.
So, the moral of the story here is: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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Re: Need help hosting with IPv6
Well there is one very simple reason I can think of - not having public IPv4.GoldenPorkchop80 wrote:The real question is: why bother?
IPv4 has been around since the creation of the internet, and even though all IPv4 addresses have been used, they still work. Sure, you might get a bad IPv4 once in a great while, but it's nothing a simple re-lease can't fix.
IPv6 is great, but still not a lot of devices support it yet, even though the support of IPv6 is growing at an [alarming] rate, there still arn't very many devices that support it (like say: the iPhone. ). So it really isn't all that practical [yet].
PLUS, IPv6 is literally the opposite of "user-friendly". I would choose a simple sequence of 4 numbers + port address instead of the mindfuck that is the IPv6 address.
So, the moral of the story here is: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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Re: Need help hosting with IPv6
Well, see, I have this problem too with my gaming rig. It defaults my public IPv to v6 because my motherboard's NIC defaults to that (you can usually tell if this is the case when you look up "what's my ip" on google, and it gives you an IPv6 address.).HanziQ wrote:Well there is one very simple reason I can think of - not having public IPv4.GoldenPorkchop80 wrote:The real question is: why bother?
IPv4 has been around since the creation of the internet, and even though all IPv4 addresses have been used, they still work. Sure, you might get a bad IPv4 once in a great while, but it's nothing a simple re-lease can't fix.
IPv6 is great, but still not a lot of devices support it yet, even though the support of IPv6 is growing at an [alarming] rate, there still arn't very many devices that support it (like say: the iPhone. ). So it really isn't all that practical [yet].
PLUS, IPv6 is literally the opposite of "user-friendly". I would choose a simple sequence of 4 numbers + port address instead of the mindfuck that is the IPv6 address.
So, the moral of the story here is: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
HOWEVER, if your ISP supports it, you can get both an IPv4 and v6 address for use anytime. If your NIC defaults you to IPv6 instead of v4, there are websites that will show you your IPv4 address even if you are defaulted to IPv6. If someone tries to connect via IPv4 instead of v6, your NIC will do all the proper adjustments for you and will use IPv4 until the connection is terminated.
However, if you hate using IPv6 (like I do), you can change your NIC settings to default to IPv4 instead of v6. Consult your user manual of your network card or your motherboard (if your NIC is integrated) for instructions on how to do this. I cannot even guarantee that this is even possible with every network card and NIC out there.
Here's an example of the website I was talking about earlier.
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Re: Need help hosting with IPv6
In real world, there are already ISPs that do not offer public IPv4 for their customers.GoldenPorkchop80 wrote:The real question is: why bother?
IPv4 has been around since the creation of the internet, and even though all IPv4 addresses have been used, they still work. Sure, you might get a bad IPv4 once in a great while, but it's nothing a simple re-lease can't fix.
IPv6 is great, but still not a lot of devices support it yet, even though the support of IPv6 is growing at an [alarming] rate, there still arn't very many devices that support it (like say: the iPhone. ). So it really isn't all that practical [yet].
PLUS, IPv6 is literally the opposite of "user-friendly". I would choose a simple sequence of 4 numbers + port address instead of the mindfuck that is the IPv6 address.
So, the moral of the story here is: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
There are networks and providers that are IPv6 only.
You might also get only NATed IPv4 (and usualy it's multiple NAT, not just simple NAT) so you are unreachable trough IPv4, you might not even be able to make proper IPv4 connection, only bridged one, trough IPv4/6 bridge on your ISP endpoint.
Just because it doesn't apply to you, it doesn't mean, others might not be affected by it.
Around year ago, we had issue with online activation in our software, it was programmed to be IPv4 only, and guess what? there were people that bought our software and were not able to activate, because they didn't have IPv4 in first place. So we needed to fix our licensing server as well as activation engine in our software to work with both protocol.
@ArrowRL201 i think, game does not support IPv6, at least i was not able to connect to any server trough IP6, although server seems to be listening on IP6, so might be IP6 enabled. but that's just my experience, devs will know more.