Exactly some. We are so tight on ipv6 adresses a /48 would be ludicrous. Imagine me wanting some local networks.
This is something where ipv4 is actually better for my use. Also I have to Hardcore the ipv6 prefix in so many applications and services - I dread ever getting a different prefix.
My wired carrier only gives me a /60 for ipv6 and they can’t do reverse DNS entries for ipv6. :(
At least I get an ipv6.
You mean /64? /60 allows some subnetting
Exactly some. We are so tight on ipv6 adresses a /48 would be ludicrous. Imagine me wanting some local networks.
This is something where ipv4 is actually better for my use. Also I have to Hardcore the ipv6 prefix in so many applications and services - I dread ever getting a different prefix.