Post #2084063
2025-10-27 13:56 UTC
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@ArneBab@rollenspiel.social 2025-10-27 14:00
@davep it may be normal, but it shouldn’t be. We have this awesome distributed structure with full end-to-end connections between all devices and we use it to build a network where devices cannot talk to each other … … and then we wonder why AWS became part of the failure point trinity of modern computing. @wanwizard @yawnbox
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@wanwizard@mastodon.scot 2025-10-27 14:02
@davep @ArneBab @yawnbox Normal as in "we've gotten used to it", yes. But definitely not normal. It is technically not an issue to give every mobile connection a publicly reachable IPv6 address, it is what it is designed for. CGNAT is one of the things that makes both ISPs and hosting parties lazy, there is still plenty out there that is IPv4 only. I often see surprised faces when I discuss our hosting services with potential clients, and I mention that we run full dual stack everywhere.