except for nor using it at all, of course.

So I want to make my homelab IPv6 ready, because I have too much free time, i guess. There are two decisions that I’m currently unsure about:

  1. ULA or not. Do you have local only addresses or do your clients communicate using the global IPv6 address? Does not using ULAs work without a static IP from the ISP?
  2. DHCPv6 or is SLAAC enough?

For each question both options seem to be possible and I’m interested in your experience

Cheers

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    Idk. what assignment we use, but our ISP gave us (company) a prefix and we offer our services (for our team) IPv6 first. IPv4 is only used within the company network where a DNS server resolves the domains if needed.

    It works great for us. If my private ISP would allow it, I would do the same.

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        On work IPv6 external + IPv4 internal. Private ISP offers only the shitty dual stack light. I moved some services to a VPS.