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<pcre:matrix.org>
ibb.co/Dg0Gm5X
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<0xfffc:matrix.org> Hi everyone. This is my CCS, please feel free to comment or give feedback on my work:
repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/ccs-proposals/-/merge_requests/438
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<-coffeeplease-:matrix.org> Wow, nice!
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Ipv6 isnt a normal standard people use
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<123bob123:matrix.org> 99% will be ipv4
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<siren:kernal.eu> Actually IPv6 usage is more than 1% in many countries:
ec.europa.eu/internet-standards/ipv6.html
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<siren:kernal.eu> And your computer will almost always prefer IPv6 when available.
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<siren:kernal.eu> My home ISP and cellular recently started assigning IPv6. And when I went to Belgium in february there were many IPv6 only networks. So I think the adoption is much higher in 2024 Q1 now.
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Probably cause there running of ipv4
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Out of*
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Wouldnt be the worse thing to add tho
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Future proof
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> It needs to be done and sooner rather than later.
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> Google's IPv6 adoption thing shows they get 40% or more of their traffic over IPv6.
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> And I think Cloudflare has one as well that shows something like 25 to 30% of the websites they have get IPv6 traffic.
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love matrix, has me wondering what the missing post was that started a conversation lol
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> Found it. Cloudflare sees 37.9% ipv6 adoption
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social>
radar.cloudflare.com
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> Niocat It was me yesterday saying that I see no P2P connections on my Monero node over IPv6 only because my IPv4 is CGNet.
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thx
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> Np
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> That means we should have around 8,000 nodes capable of ipv6.
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> And yet i as a v6 only node see 0 inbound connections
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Lyza
I specifically turn it off prolly not the only one
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> Its off by default in monerod. You turn it off at the OS level?
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> If so, why?
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Lyza
well the biggest reason it everything works without it so why have it, is the real question
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also I like NAT, and IP addresses I can remember
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> The way I do it, at least for my server, is that I have to remember the first four. And then I always just set colon colon one as my IP address.
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> So like abcd🔡abcd🔡:1
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> Your isp assigns the first 4 so all you need is to write down or remember the prefix
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> I also doubt 8000 nodes would disable v6
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<321bob321:monero.social> We can use monero birthday for ipv6?
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<123bob123:matrix.org> ^ wanket
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<123bob123:matrix.org> ^ wanker