HE IPv6 tunnels and Cloudflare don’t get along well though, so you’ll hit issues with a bunch of sites. You’ll have a better experience with a $10/year VPS that has a routed /64 IPv6 range.
Thanks that looks like the best I can hope for in terms of disposable, geographically, low cost ipv6 adresses. They give whole /48 so I imagine they expect you to keep using them. Hopefully there is also a way to release the addresses when you’re done with them.
I was hoping I could route any single ipv6 address to my location but looks like ipv6 doesn’t have as much address portability as I’d hoped!
Use a free Hurricane Electric ipv6 tunnel. They’ve been the go-to “my ISP doesn’t handle ipv6” solution for years.
HE IPv6 tunnels and Cloudflare don’t get along well though, so you’ll hit issues with a bunch of sites. You’ll have a better experience with a $10/year VPS that has a routed /64 IPv6 range.
Thanks that looks like the best I can hope for in terms of disposable, geographically, low cost ipv6 adresses. They give whole /48 so I imagine they expect you to keep using them. Hopefully there is also a way to release the addresses when you’re done with them.
I was hoping I could route any single ipv6 address to my location but looks like ipv6 doesn’t have as much address portability as I’d hoped!