That’s absurd… Yes, you have to support both for now. However, you really only need IPv4 addresses on each front-end box and you only need that until the proportion of eyeball users that lack IPv6 capabilities is small enough to be considered no longer worth the cost of support.
I doubt seriously that the quantity of eyeball users you would consider cost effective to support is one. Case in point: Do your servers still support non-SNI compliant browsers? Do you limit your pages to compatibility with IE version 10? Owen > On Nov 25, 2019, at 11:50 , Dmitry Sherman <dmi...@interhost.net> wrote: > > Because we can’t only use ipv6 on the boxes, each box with ipv6 must have > IPv4 until the last eyeball broadband user will have ipv6 support. > > Best regards, > Dmitry Sherman > Interhost Networks > www.interhost.co.il > dmi...@interhost.net > Mob: 054-3181182 > Sent from Steve's creature > > >> On 25 Nov 2019, at 21:47, Mark Andrews <ma...@isc.org> wrote: >> >> It requires both sides to move to IPv6. Why should the cost of >> maintaining working networks be borne alone by the eyeball networks? That >> is what is mostly happening today with CGN. >> >> Every server that offers services to the public should be making them >> available over IPv6. Most of the CDNs support both transports. Why are you >> scared to tick the box for IPv6? HTTPS doesn’t care which transport is >> used. >> >> -- >> Mark Andrews >> >>> On 26 Nov 2019, at 03:53, Dmitry Sherman <dmi...@interhost.net> wrote: >>> >>> I believe it’s Eyeball network’s matter to free IPv4 blocks and move to >>> v6. >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Dmitry Sherman >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 25 Nov 2019, at 18:08, Billy Crook <bcr...@unrealservers.net> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Huh. I guess we get to go home early today then? And look into that >>>> whole "Aye Pee Vee Sicks" thing next week aye boss? >>>> >>>> On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 8:58 AM Dmitry Sherman <dmi...@interhost.net >>>> <mailto:dmi...@interhost.net>> wrote: >>>> Just received a mail that RIPE is out of IPv4: >>>> >>>> Dear colleagues, >>>> >>>> Today, at 15:35 UTC+1 on 25 November 2019, we made our final /22 IPv4 >>>> allocation from the last remaining addresses in our available pool. We >>>> have now run out of IPv4 addresses. >>>> >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> Dmitry Sherman >>>> Interhost Networks >>>> www.interhost.co.il <http://www.interhost.co.il/> >>>> dmi...@interhost.net <mailto:dmi...@interhost.net> >>>> Mob: 054-3181182 >>>> Sent from Steve's creature >>>>