On 7/28/20 12:10 PM, Wols Lists wrote:
On 28/07/20 16:01, james wrote:
(2) DNS resolvers, (?) mail-servers for a robust mail system that "I"
admin, and (1) internet facing web server and (1) internal only facing
or limited outward facing Web server for development and security based
testing. Static IP are basically $5/month from my ISP.

Do you really want to pay for a static IP? I'd go IPv6 instead.

I learnt my v4 in the days of 10-base-2, and I'd really love to update
to punching holes in a v6 router. Limited risk, and no worries about
static IPs, NATing, all that legacy stuff ... :-)

Cheers,
Wol



So, IPv6 can be assigned without payment to an ISP? Besides having static IPs without bandwidth connections routed (assigned) to those IP6 addresses are not useful?


If I go IPv6, where does the bandwidth come from?

confused,
James


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