[Answered] IP Quail gives me my ipv6 address, can I tell it to duck.dns (a dynamic DNS provider)
No, it’s assigned by your ISP and can change at their whim, though it should stay the same for days/weeks at a time.
You need to run a ddns client that updates it automatically for you.
https://www.duckdns.org/install.jsp
I’m not sure which of these support ipv6.
Thanks!
you made me curious about buying ipv6 address space, looks like you can buy a /40 for $250/yr. That should be good for about 1 septillion devices.
That one guy who has to buy a whole second septillion because he has 3 devices over 😠
He owns that many devices but has never heard of WANs
My man’s just likes devices
Septillion is a word? TIL
But why a /40? While I haven’t looked up the prices, I do suspect that prices and scope sizes corelate. A /48 is enough if you need to subnet. But why not just get a /64? If you can’t get by with a /64 I’ll buy you a beer… Heck you can buy me the beer, because you definitely got the budget for it.
I was looking at ARIN and that was the smallest they had listed