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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 27, 2023, 09:56:10 PM »And yet their modems come with default ip4 enabled and ipv6 disabled. Why are they still using ip4 if ipv6 is widespread. The answer is quite simple.And a simple g search will reveal that your definition of "widespread ipv6 use" amounts to somewhere between 21 and 30%. That would sure be widespread if it was the black plague, but for webservers.......not even close.. I think Microsoft webservers are at the same percentages. Does that mean it's widespread? I don't think so....but the folks in Seattle might.
Give it up newbie.
All your arguments keep being disproven.
https://www.networkworld.com/article/3254575/what-is-ipv6-and-why-aren-t-we-there-yet.html#:~:text=Who%20is%20deploying%20IPv6%3F,mobile%20networks%20leading%20the%20charge.
"As of March 2022, according to Google, the IPv6 adoption rate globally is around 34%, but in the U.S. it’s at about 46%.
Carrier networks and ISPs have been the first group to start deploying IPv6 on their networks, with mobile networks leading the charge.
For example, T-Mobile USA has more than 90% of its traffic going over IPv6 as of March 2002, with Verizon Wireless close behind at 82.63%. Comcast and AT&T have their networks at 70% and 73%, respectively"
I would call 70%-90% a 'widespread' use of IPv6.
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However, the transition to IPv6-only operation brings specific challenges, one of which is that some DNS zones are only served by IPv4-only authoritative servers. This can cause problems for IPv6-only iterative resolvers as they do not have access to an IPv4 network and may be unable to resolve these DNS zones.Feb 9, 2023
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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 27, 2023, 09:47:12 PM »
No not a system administrator. But I have been maintaining all of those websites every since trying to keep them at critical mass. Been thru hundreds of hosts over the years and experienced every possible issue imaginable and having to find solutions with a company of one employee. It's been a very long 27 years. I can write an encyclopedia with the knowledge I have about the internets evolution and the companies that haven risen only to crash and burn in a spectacular display of chaos and confusion.
Bill Gates wasnt/isnt a network administrator either. Lots of people going around calling themselves network administrators these days. Some even have certifications and still no clue what they are doing.
People like me have an small amount of information about everything, while others have a tremendous amount of information about just one thing. To each his own. I dont need to reinvent the wheel, I just need to drive the wagon.
Bill Gates wasnt/isnt a network administrator either. Lots of people going around calling themselves network administrators these days. Some even have certifications and still no clue what they are doing.
People like me have an small amount of information about everything, while others have a tremendous amount of information about just one thing. To each his own. I dont need to reinvent the wheel, I just need to drive the wagon.
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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 27, 2023, 08:21:52 PM »
And a simple g search will reveal that your definition of "widespread ipv6 use" amounts to somewhere between 21 and 30%. That would sure be widespread if it was the black plague, but for webservers.......not even close.. I think Microsoft webservers are at the same percentages. Does that mean it's widespread? I don't think so....but the folks in Seattle might.
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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 27, 2023, 08:16:08 PM »If you are still using DSL, I feel sorry for that company.
We use AT&T Fiber, and by default AT&T gives IPv4 & IPv6.
I also know Spectrum & Xfinity (Comcast) cable modems do as well.
Most VPS providers offer IPv6 now a days, even Vultr has a IPv6 Only VPS.
I live in rural Florida, we are lucky that they have an interest in giving us DSL. I get dual bonded speed of 79 down and 10 up. More than that I don't need. But when they get around to it, we will eventually get fiber from them. And it will be synchronous 200/200. When that happens I could run my server from home, and most likely will.
I call BS on vultr only using IPv6. That would kill their business as most webservers are running LAMP. And setting LAMP up for IPv6 with a GUI just isnt ready for prime time.
A quick google challenge reveals:
Do you need both IPv4 and IPv6?
When possible, it is better to keep both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses enabled. For example, using only IPv6 can cause some accessibility issues, as only about one third of the internet supports IPv6 addresses.
Be careful, who you call BS on when clearly you don't know the Facts...
Re-read what I posted, and below is the link & screen capture to backup my statement.
https://www.vultr.com/pricing/#cloud-compute/
When you've been doing Tech & IT work for 34 years, let me know...
But when you mentioned GUI, tells me you probably are a newbie. Which is fine, we all started somewhere.
Newbie since 1996 when I purchased 200+ TLDs during the Network Solutions Land Grab.
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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 27, 2023, 12:20:10 AM »If you are still using DSL, I feel sorry for that company.
We use AT&T Fiber, and by default AT&T gives IPv4 & IPv6.
I also know Spectrum & Xfinity (Comcast) cable modems do as well.
Most VPS providers offer IPv6 now a days, even Vultr has a IPv6 Only VPS.
An A RECORD search for both amazon and facebook show only IP4. What say ye now?
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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 27, 2023, 12:10:52 AM »If you are still using DSL, I feel sorry for that company.
We use AT&T Fiber, and by default AT&T gives IPv4 & IPv6.
I also know Spectrum & Xfinity (Comcast) cable modems do as well.
Most VPS providers offer IPv6 now a days, even Vultr has a IPv6 Only VPS.
I live in rural Florida, we are lucky that they have an interest in giving us DSL. I get dual bonded speed of 79 down and 10 up. More than that I don't need. But when they get around to it, we will eventually get fiber from them. And it will be synchronous 200/200. When that happens I could run my server from home, and most likely will.
I call BS on vultr only using IPv6. That would kill their business as most webservers are running LAMP. And setting LAMP up for IPv6 with a GUI just isnt ready for prime time.
A quick google challenge reveals:
Do you need both IPv4 and IPv6?
When possible, it is better to keep both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses enabled. For example, using only IPv6 can cause some accessibility issues, as only about one third of the internet supports IPv6 addresses.
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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 25, 2023, 10:49:40 PM »Really, IPv6 has been widespread for awhile.
We use dual IPv4 & IPv6 allot.
Well I can tell you that my telephone company DSL modem out of the box has ip6 disabled. And they operate over half the country. So no, its not wide spread, I mean its not anymore wide spread than CWP's use of IP6 and all of the others. Some vps providers dont even offer ip6. It's a looooooooong way from being default for modems routers cell phones etc. When IP6 becomes widespread, ip4 will begin to disappear on the WAN spectrum. LAN will probably remain ip4 for a very long time.
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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 25, 2023, 12:18:44 AM »
I will be in a nursing home before ip6 is wide spread.
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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 24, 2023, 01:32:40 AM »Cost.
$14.50 or more per month per server.
aapanel is free
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Information / Re: Offical ipv6 Support?
« on: July 23, 2023, 09:42:10 PM »
AApanel has some 3 million servers around the planet. Why does no one think about migrating to a stable up to date control panel that is used by millions of users?
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CentOS 7 Problems / Re: Root login Error
« on: July 04, 2023, 03:42:22 PM »Let me see.. this is a difficult one.QuoteDISK FULL: Can't start MySQL!
Pixelpadre recognizes that sarcasm
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Information / Re: PHOTO ATTACHEMENTS
« on: May 14, 2023, 10:46:35 AM »
Agree that this forum software is a corpse from a decade ago...like everything else
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Information / Re: PHOTO ATTACHEMENTS
« on: May 13, 2023, 10:37:31 AM »Why do you say that we are alone, not knowing how to attach an image?Embedding a url link IS NOT THE SAME AS UPLOADING A FILE.
GEEZ
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CentOS-WebPanel GUI / Re: Login CWP Cloudflare
« on: April 25, 2023, 09:32:08 PM »Try turning off the redirect and manage it yourself on the CWP level (with the CSF firewall). I switched my CWP to run an alternate port and only have the HTTPS custom port exposed on the firewall. It will help you avoid getting profiled by someone doing a Shodan search for ports 2030 and 2031, indicators of running CWP and possibly identifying unpatched weaknesses. And since I do the management on my servers solo, I definitely turned off the cPanel wannabe ports 2086,2087. I have left 2083 enabled due to customer familiarity with that port for the customer panel.FYI cloudflare has the option require authentication to get to your admin login page. FWIW
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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / Re: User php selector bug
« on: April 23, 2023, 12:03:59 AM »
I noticed that PHP selector on a domain basis, is only working for User login not admin login.