Hi Jason,

> I guess I could provide IPv6 connectivity, but.... why? It's a demo.

Because it is a demo of a brand new protocol, showing how it can be used with 
legacy versions payload and transport protocol. I find that odd, but as I 
understand we have contradicting point of views on IP protocols.

> If you're using it as an access point to the Internet with intentions
> beyond simply trying out WireGuard, then you're abusing my service.

I am not using it at all. But it would be useful for howtos and blog posts to 
reference it. I don't use vintage IP in my posts, so I can't refer to the 
official demo server.

Since many potential peers are behind NATs using RFC1918 legacy IP addresses 
AND have global unicast IP addresses (which are easier to whitelist in a 
firewall than maintaining port forwarding in networks using a dynamic 
configuration protocol) I expect WireGuard to be especially useful using IPv6 
as transport.

BTW, I don't see any reason why the demo server should forward to the Internet 
at all. Connectivity between peers/server and accessing the hidden website 
would be enough for my usecase (howtos/blog posts), which may be a different 
one than what you intended when you setup the server. 

> I'm happy to consider this, but I'll need to be convinced that this
> actually matters.

Unfortunately :) I, for one, need to be convinced why I should create lasting 
documentation using an EOL IP protocol. Why does IPv4 matter more than IPv6? 
Usually, latency is better when using IPv6. Latency is probably the first thing 
demo users test (ping through the tunnel).

However, if you like to share some information how to set up one myself, I am 
happy to host a IPv6 demo server. Currently I am wondering how to accept *any* 
public key in the [Peer] config.

Cheers,

Dan

> Jason
> 
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Dan Lüdtke <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Jason,
>> 
>> do you plan on adding IPv6 compatibility to the demo server? If not, do you 
>> mind if I set one up? How difficult is it to run the demo server. It just 
>> accepts every key, right?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Dan
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