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It's easier to remember the IPs of good DNSes, too.
  • Weird! Though I guess a lot of these would be sitting behind load balancers / reverse proxies anyway (so ipv4 is fine) and unlikely to up and change isps very often? Lol

    If I had to, I'd be trying to add an extra cidr to one of the options listed at https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dual-stack/#configure-ipv4-ipv6-dual-stack But as you say, probably doesn't work!

  • It's easier to remember the IPs of good DNSes, too.
  • Instead of nat and port forwards that rewrite, your firewall is set to only forward specific traffic, exactly how'd you'd configure outbound forwarding on a nat network (but opposite directions)

    Open forwarding is a router, not a firewall

  • It's easier to remember the IPs of good DNSes, too.
  • Address space is so huge that iirc the only global addresses in use are 2xxx::

    Its so huge that it's not needed to use anything else is the goal as far as I see. If it starts with 2, it's global.

  • It's easier to remember the IPs of good DNSes, too.
  • Point is, you should be able to have them have both. Or stick a reverse proxy in front that can translate. Unless they're somehow meant to be directly internet reachable the public addresses could be autogenerated

    Full disclosure though I don't know anything about kubernetes.

  • It's easier to remember the IPs of good DNSes, too.
  • It should only be needed if your ISP is brain-dead and only gives you a /64 instead of what they should be doing and also giving you a /56 or /48 with prefix delegation (I.e it should be getting both a 64 for the wan interface, and a delegation for routing)

    You router should be using that prefix and sticking just a /64 on the lan interface which it advertises appropriately (and you can route the others as you please)

    Internal ipv6 should be using site-local ipv6, and if they have internet access they would have both addresses.

  • So, on pronouns.
  • If I've never heard anyone else use a specific pronoun for someone new or I otherwise don't know, I try to use they/them. Otherwise I use what others do.

    And if someone does let you know that a person/themselves prefer a specific one, always say thanks (you can't be sorry for something you didn't know!) and do your best to remember for next time.

    I also try to use genderless terms like "folks" or just "everyone" instead of "guys"

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