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If you happen to be on a system with IPv6-only connectivity and you have to use a #Java software, you may want to add -Djava.net.preferIPv6Addresses=true as param to force Java to use #IPv6. Java still uses #IPv4 as default which will not work on IPv6-only systems.

Does anyone else using #HyperOptic have working #IPv6?

I had it working just fine since signing up several years ago, but after some network maintenance in my building on 2025-06-27, it stopped working, and now support claims that that is expected and only #IPv4 should work. Despite an earlier support agent saying that my account had an IPv6 prefix assigned and it should be working.

I can't find any claims about IPv6 on their support website (other than generic instructions the manuals for the various routers they provide), but I could have sworn they claimed to support it when I signed up.

Seriously people, if you're ipv6 enabled its only a matter of months before more than half your global traffic will be #ipv6. Stop writing software and documentation that assumes IP addresses are #ipv4 only.

People are stuck in 2010 because they're just not paying attention and shit is happening fast.

#ipv4
#rip
labs.ripe.net/media/documents/

"Participants in the interviews conducted by NEXOP
said they believed that IPv4 will remain the primary
protocol for Internet connectivity for the next
decade or two. This prevailing sentiment highlights
the perceived necessity of IPv4 for most Internet
users in the foreseeable future. Many operators
also thought that the complexity of deploying IPv6
in large networks was underestimated."

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More or less, I do the same but on IP level. Having my own /29 subnet (out of my /24) for #IPv4 and /48 (out of my /32) for #IPv6 I simply attach them by GRE at locations where I want to use them. No dns updates, nothing. Tunnel up/down - served from where I want.

@jwildeboer