| ▲ | lxgr an hour ago | |
Ah, you mean for cases where you want both stable addresses (even if only internal) and globally reachable ones (even if non-constant)? Yeah, that works, but everything gets much easier if your internal DNS can just support the varying prefix natively, e.g. via integration with the external-facing DHCP or PPPoE or whatever other address configuration protocol you use, since then you can reach everything both locally and globally by name. | ||
| ▲ | themafia an hour ago | parent [-] | |
> but everything gets much easier It also gets more fragile. If your ISP can't or doesn't issue you a prefix for whatever reason then your entire IPv6 network stops working even internally. This is even more pertinent if, like me, you're on a 4G LTE connection. Verizon has great IPv6 support, when you can get it, and when you can't I'd still prefer to have a stable internal network. | ||