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kccqzy 20 hours ago

My ISPs change the /64 more often. So I use the ULA a lot more often. My router runs its own DNS server and then it advertises this DNS server using a ULA address.

miyuru 19 hours ago | parent [-]

I have mentioned this elsewhere, but ISPs should make BYOIPv6 more common, not just to the Business customers.

Their are people like OP who do this via a VPS provider that supports BYOIP and then tunnel to the VPS network, so there is a demand.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47355038

jcalvinowens 16 hours ago | parent [-]

I've never heard of an end user ISP that would announce and route a customer owned block of addresses. They'll all give you a static allocation, but it will be in their block. Maybe if you were a huge customer they could do it... but I can't believe they would go to that much trouble for the measly <$100/month they get from me.

Also, I very much don't want all my outbound internet traffic to come from a permanent address range I am publicly known to own. I'd still want an ephemeral /56 for outbound traffic that changed from time to time.