Thanks that looks like the best I can hope for in terms of disposable, geographically, low cost ipv6 adresses. They give whole /48 so I imagine they expect you to keep using them. Hopefully there is also a way to release the addresses when you’re done with them.
I was hoping I could route any single ipv6 address to my location but looks like ipv6 doesn’t have as much address portability as I’d hoped!
HE IPv6 tunnels and Cloudflare don’t get along well though, so you’ll hit issues with a bunch of sites. You’ll have a better experience with a $10/year VPS that has a routed /64 IPv6 range.
Use a free Hurricane Electric ipv6 tunnel. They’ve been the go-to “my ISP doesn’t handle ipv6” solution for years.
Thanks that looks like the best I can hope for in terms of disposable, geographically, low cost ipv6 adresses. They give whole /48 so I imagine they expect you to keep using them. Hopefully there is also a way to release the addresses when you’re done with them.
I was hoping I could route any single ipv6 address to my location but looks like ipv6 doesn’t have as much address portability as I’d hoped!
HE IPv6 tunnels and Cloudflare don’t get along well though, so you’ll hit issues with a bunch of sites. You’ll have a better experience with a $10/year VPS that has a routed /64 IPv6 range.