Nick Buraglio
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Sometimes I do computer networking or security things. I like IPv6.
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Scott Hogg
13 days ago
Windows CLAT Enters Private Preview: A Milestone for IPv6 Adoption
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Windows CLAT Enters Private Preview: A Milestone for IPv6 Adoption | Microsoft Community Hub
IPv6 Adoption: A Global Shift Since its standardization in the late 1990s, IPv6 has steadily gained traction. The last 15 years, especially since World IPv6...
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/networkingblog/windows-clat-enters-private-preview-a-milestone-for-ipv6-adoption/4459534
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Scott Hogg
25 days ago
It's not too late to register for the UK
#IPv6
Council Annual Meeting November 18, 2025. BTW, It's FREE to attend!
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/uk-ipv6-co...
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UK IPv6 Council Annual Meeting 2025
A day-long event with various talks about the latest developments in IPv6 deployments and technology, hosted by BT in BT Tower, London.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/uk-ipv6-council-annual-meeting-2025-tickets-1824586650789
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Kapil Agrawal
about 1 month ago
Really looking forward to this event!
#kubernetes
#cilium
#ipv6
#kubecon
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Due to the recent potential removal of test-ipv6.com,
ipv6.army
now supports some similar IPv6 tests to determine compatibility and efficiency.
#IPv6
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Join the IPv6 Army
Join the IPv6 Army
https://ipv6.army/
about 2 months ago
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The
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stats site is significantly more efficient now (and pulls from
@cloudflare.social
RADAR instead of the old source for CF data)
stats.ipv6.army
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Streamlit
https://stats.ipv6.army/
about 2 months ago
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Happy to be involved with this one. Should also mention the speed with which this published. 14 months from a dinner conversation to a published document is pretty wild (12 months in data tracker time!)
datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc9872/
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RFC 9872: Recommendations for Discovering IPv6 Prefix Used for IPv6 Address Synthesis
On networks providing IPv4-IPv6 translation (RFC 7915), hosts and other endpoints need to know the IPv6 prefix(es) used for translation (the NAT64 prefix (RFC 6052)). This document provides guidelines...
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc9872/
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@richardhicks.com
wrote a nice piece on windows DHCP server with option 108 (IPv6-mostly).
directaccess.richardhicks.com/tag/winclat/
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WinCLAT – Richard M. Hicks Consulting, Inc.
Posts about WinCLAT written by Richard M. Hicks
https://directaccess.richardhicks.com/tag/winclat/
3 months ago
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Had a chance to sit with
@ecbanks.bsky.social
over at
@packetpushers.bsky.social
to talk about latency. Always a good time!
www.forwardingplane.net/post/2025-09...
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HN795 - Adventures In Latency
https://www.forwardingplane.net/post/2025-09-05-hn795/
3 months ago
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In the same vein as
ipv6compatibility.com
, I have used replit to create an aggregation service for global IPv6 statistics. The code is slightly modified to run stand-alone on my own hosting systems and is available on my github. It's still pretty beta, but it works reasonably well.
stats.ipv6.army
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Streamlit
https://stats.ipv6.army/
4 months ago
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Eugene Meidinger
4 months ago
Interesting complaints about the MCP "protocol".
julsimon.medium.com/why-mcps-dis...
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Why MCP’s Disregard for 40 Years of RPC Best Practices Will Burn Enterprises
Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.
https://julsimon.medium.com/why-mcps-disregard-for-40-years-of-rpc-best-practices-will-burn-enterprises-8ef85ce5bc9b
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"Pop quiz, hotshot." --Dennis Hopper as Howard Payne, Speed (1994) I built a quiz app in Go. It's flexible that any questions could be compiled into it, but right now it's mostly AI generated questions about
#IPv6
.
quiz.ipv6.army
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IPv6 Quiz
https://quiz.ipv6.army/
4 months ago
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Created a high level, basic "get your
#IPv6
address plan started" app to github. It's somewhat complimentary to ipv6utils.
github.com/buraglio/ipv...
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GitHub - buraglio/ipv6planner: A high level IPv6 subnet planner written in go
A high level IPv6 subnet planner written in go. Contribute to buraglio/ipv6planner development by creating an account on GitHub.
https://github.com/buraglio/ipv6planner
4 months ago
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We pushed out a new version of the
#IPv6
textbook yesterday. This version expands on some sections and adds an ePub version for folks that want to use that format. It can be found as a free download here
ipv6textbook.com
For potential contributors, the repo can be found @
github.com/becarpenter/...
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Free, OpenSource IPv6 Textbook
ipv6 textbook
https://ipv6textbook.com/
4 months ago
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Scott Hogg
5 months ago
AWS Site-to-Site VPN now supports
#IPv6
addresses on outer tunnel IPs
aws.amazon.com/about-aws/wh...
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nixCraft
5 months ago
Wallos: Open-Source Personal Subscription Tracker for peace of mind. Say goodbye to spreadsheets and financial software. This app simplifies the process of tracking expenses and helps you gain better control over your financial life
github.com/ellite/Wallos
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Patrick C Miller
5 months ago
See the stunning first images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory
buff.ly/kScNfon
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See the stunning first images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory
With a spectacular array of galaxies and nebulas, the ambitious telescope begins its 10-year survey of the cosmos.
https://buff.ly/E5rEKyO
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Peter Jones
5 months ago
RFC 1925 - the 12 networking truths. Rule 12: In protocol design, perfection has been reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away."
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Drew Conry-Murray
6 months ago
I just started a Booksprout campaign for my novel "The Haunting of Edward Drake." If you're looking for a chilling read that combines historical fiction & psychological suspense, you can read it for free if you agree to leave a review. Thanks!
booksprout.co/reviewer/rev...
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The Haunting of Edward Drake
The Haunting of Edward Drake combines historical fiction with horror and psychological suspense.In the winter of 1868, three children go missing from the village of Palmyra, New York. After weeks of p...
https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review-copy/view/217714/the-haunting-of-edward-drake
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LLMs
5 months ago
Show HN: Ts-SSH – SSH over Tailscale without running the daemon ts-ssh solves a specific problem: accessing machines on your Tailnet from environments where you can't install the full Tailsca...
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GitHub - derekg/ts-ssh: Go-based SSH and SCP client with userspace Tailscale connectivity. Secure shell access and file transfers over Tailnet without requiring a full Tailscale daemon.
Go-based SSH and SCP client with userspace Tailscale connectivity. Secure shell access and file transfers over Tailnet without requiring a full Tailscale daemon. - derekg/ts-ssh
https://github.com/derekg/ts-ssh
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Katie Mack
6 months ago
Chatbots — LLMs — do not know facts and are not designed to be able to accurately answer factual questions. They are designed to find and mimic patterns of words, probabilistically. When they’re “right” it’s because correct things are often written down, so those patterns are frequent. That’s all.
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apenwarr
6 months ago
A mental exercise I like to do is replace “AI” and “LLM” in a post with “human brain” and see if it’s still true.
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IPv6-mannen
6 months ago
IPv6 in .nu and .se TLD
ipv4.fail/nu/
ipv4.fail
#IPv6
only
ipv4.rip/nu/
ipv4.nu
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IPv4 RIP
https://ipv4.fail/nu/
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Dan Siemon
7 months ago
blog.cloudflare.com/quic-restart...
#networknook
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QUIC restarts, slow problems: udpgrm to the rescue
udpgrm is a lightweight daemon for graceful restarts of UDP servers. It leverages SO_REUSEPORT and eBPF to route new and existing flows to the correct server instance. Designed for modern protocols li...
https://blog.cloudflare.com/quic-restarts-slow-problems-udpgrm-to-the-rescue/
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IPv6 & IoT
7 months ago
How to configure routed IPv6 in Docker
ipv6.net/news/how-to-...
#IoT
#IPv6
#M2M
#InternetOfThings
#tech
#IoE
#news
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How to configure routed IPv6 in Docker - IPv6.net
By Daryll Swer How to set up native routed IPv6 in Docker with routed mode. Read more here:: blog.apnic.net/feed/
https://ipv6.net/news/how-to-configure-routed-ipv6-in-docker/
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Scott Robohn
7 months ago
packetpushers.net/podcasts/tot...
@0xmc.bsky.social
said one thing that sticks with me from this
#TNOps
conversation: "...the amount of things that you can just learn on your own is incredible." Thanks again
#nanog
for hosting
#TNOps
on the road!
#netops
@packetpushers.bsky.social
@usnua.com
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TNO029: The Power of Curiosity With Michael Costello | Packet Pushers
Michael Costello shares his career journey on today's Total Network Operations. Currently on the Board of Directors at NANOG and a Distinguished Engineer at Saviynt, Michael talks about his early days...
https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/total-network-operations/tno029-the-power-of-curiosity-with-michael-costello/
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../../../../../etc/passwd
7 months ago
the "pleas ipv6 peer with us xoxox" cake lives rent free inside my head
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New post: IPv6 Buzz Podcast 175: IPv6 Basics - Link-Local Addresses
www.forwardingplane.net/post/2025-05...
#ipv6
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IPB175 - IPv6 Basics - Link-Local Addresses
https://www.forwardingplane.net/post/2025-05-16-ipv6buzz-175/
7 months ago
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New blog post:
www.forwardingplane.net/post/2025-05...
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An alternative to smokeping
https://www.forwardingplane.net/post/2025-05-09-tokeping/
7 months ago
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Dan Siemon
8 months ago
Here are a couple links to podcast episodes that I had the pleasure of being on with Dave.
www.modem.show/post/s01e07/
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@forwardingplane.net
thebrotherswisp.com/index.php/po...
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MODEM Podcast
https://www.modem.show/post/s01e07/
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Justin Ryburn
8 months ago
I had the honor or speaking at the last
#APRICOT25
on BGP Flowspec best practices. This blog is an overview of that topic.
blog.apnic.net/2025/04/04/b...
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'BGP Flowspec doesn't suck. We're just using it wrong' | APNIC Blog
Guest Post: How proper testing and best practices can unlock the true potential of BGP Flowspec.
https://blog.apnic.net/2025/04/04/bgp-flowspec-doesnt-suck-were-just-using-it-wrong/
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Lou Plummer
8 months ago
The CEO of Obsidian, @
[email protected]
, is a big user of his own product and contributes a lot to the community. His vault template on GitHub is amazing just for the collection of templates it contains. #Obsidian #ObsidianMD #PKM
github.com/kepano/ke...
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GitHub - kepano/kepano-obsidian: My personal Obsidian vault template. A bottom-up approach to note-taking and organizing things I am interested in.
My personal Obsidian vault template. A bottom-up approach to note-taking and organizing things I am interested in. - kepano/kepano-obsidian
https://github.com/kepano/kepano-obsidian
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Lou Plummer
8 months ago
An AppAddict Review for your Mac - It's a well kept secret that updating apps from the Mac App Store is fast and east using the terminal. For Homebrew users, you can also update all your casks at the same time with the command like itility - Toprgrade. #Apple #Mac #AppAddict
appaddict.app/post/t...
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Topgrade - Upgrade All the Things
One of the more useful Homebrew apps I've found is topgrade-rs, the currently maintained fork of topgrade, an updater for Homebrew, the Mac App Store, MacOS, VSCode extensions and Rust. It is supremely easy to use. Just enter the command topgrade in Terminal and sit back while it does the upgrades, starting with Homebrew, Homebrew formulae and casks. Next it moves onto the Mac App Store. You can run Mac App Store commands separately and there are a few bugs to note there. If the MAS database for version number does not match what the app actually has, then the app will download and install every time you run mas upgrade or topgrade. You can also run mas list to see everything you have downloaded from the MAS, to include a separate list of apps that are no longer being maintained, useful if you want to remove them from your system. Next, topgrade checks to see if there are any updates available from Apple for macOS. If so, it stops and offers you the yes/no choice to install the upgrade. Finally, it moves to Rust and VSCode extensions. I find topgrade an easy thing to run frequently. There are no fancy commands or switches to remember. Converting as many of my apps as possible over to Homebrew casks was easy enough using the GUI Homebrew App Store, Applite and now keeping them updated is easy using topgrade.
https://appaddict.app/post/topgrade-upgrade-all-the-things
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Sifr Moja
8 months ago
Why does Bluesky not support IPv6? Why is IPv6 so hard for so many of these websites? This is a new social media platform that didn't start with IPv6. WHY?
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Tim Onion
9 months ago
The Onion summer writing fellowship is seeking applicants! It's six months, good salary and benefits. This year's applicants do NOT have to complete the Eating Challenge, as it turns out this does not adhere to Illinois labor law. We apologize to those who have died in the past.
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Writing Fellowship, Summer 2025 at The Onion
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These two projects confirmed something I already suspected: I still absolutely hate programming.
9 months ago
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The first one was a rebuild of an old Perl script I wrote a long time ago.
www.forwardingplane.net/post/2025-02...
It simply takes URLs and and formats them, originally for pihole, but it was fairly straightforward to make them work for other formats, too.
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Scripting URL normalization and resolution
https://www.forwardingplane.net/post/2025-02-28-urlresolver-script/
9 months ago
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I built a couple of tools in an effort to learn python. The latest one is a simple subnet creator for IPv6, because I couldn't find one that did what I wanted.
github.com/buraglio/ipv...
It has a really, really, REALLY crude web app that is running at
tools.forwardingplane.net
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GitHub - buraglio/ipv6-subnet-planner: A crappy python script to generate high level IPv6 address plans for importing into other stuff
A crappy python script to generate high level IPv6 address plans for importing into other stuff - buraglio/ipv6-subnet-planner
https://github.com/buraglio/ipv6-subnet-planner
9 months ago
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Sake Blok
9 months ago
Ever wondered why we use certificates and what makes them work. Or need to troubleshoot failing
#TLS
handshakes? What about decrypting TLS traffic in
#wireshark
? If so, I look forward to having you in my pre-conference class @
#SF25US
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Doug Madory
9 months ago
Check out this podcast from APNIC!
@jobsnijders.bsky.social
’s
#RPKIviews
project is essential for any longitudinal RPKI analysis. There really is no alternative.
blog.apnic.net/2025/02/20/p...
I used it for this analysis:
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Jan Schaumann
9 months ago
System Administration Week 5, Networking I:
#IPv6
Basics In this video, we get familiar with our Big Hero IPv6, looking at the structure of the IPv6 header and IPv6 address representations. https://youtu.be/wZ5cmlIlP3I
#SysAdmin
#DevOps
#sre
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Kevin Myers
9 months ago
#MikroTik
is getting into the compute/storage game by combining a router/l3switch w/ storage/container capabilities. With the progress they've made in VxLAN & the upcoming work on EVPN, this could be a great platform to converge networking & storage. What do you think?
youtu.be/g1wpIIfYpZA?...
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RouterOS enterprise Data Server: storage, networking, compute... ALL-IN-ONE!
YouTube video by MikroTik
https://youtu.be/g1wpIIfYpZA?si=5NdbNPkW2BOh5XHP
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Phil Gervasi
10 months ago
[NEW POST] Three Critical Questions Before You Consider AI in NetOps In my latest post, read about just a few of the important questions you need to ask before diving into a new AI initiative in network operations
networkphil.com/2025/02/18/t...
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IPv6 Army
10 months ago
IPv6-only in Google cloud!
#ipv6
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Scott Hogg
10 months ago
It is now possible to "Configure IPv6-only subnets and instances with DNS64 and NAT64" @GoogleCloud
#IPv6
cloud.google.com/vpc/docs/con...
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Lou Plummer
10 months ago
Today on AppAddict - FlexiBackup Solves Real World Problems - I faced a concerning issue last year when it was time to replace my iPhone. For some reason, neither Apple nor I could solve. For over two years, my phone had failed to ...
https://appaddict.app/post/flexibackup-solves-real-world-problems
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Lou Plummer
10 months ago
I use Obsidian multiple times a day and do all my writing in it/ It's always open on my computer. I have 61 plugins installed and 54 of them are active. My setup works great, and I have zero problems attributable to plugins. Don't limit yourself!
#Obsidian
#ObsidianMD
#PKM
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MikroTik
10 months ago
How to split a single high-power PoE++ port into multiple regular PoE ports - the MikroTik way! 😼
https://youtu.be/6IqAP3Z-O1g?si=4Ljwpqbvh2wtlp8M
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Bill Mulligan 🐝🐝🐝
10 months ago
VXLAN implementation in eBPF. Not because we couldn't but because we could. VXLAN is usually something you leave to hardware or the kernel’s networking stack, but eBPF lets you bypass all that, cutting out CPU overhead and making it faster.
github.com/unikzforce/w...
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GitHub - unikzforce/wormhole: vxlan/unknown unicast flooding technique + eBPF
vxlan/unknown unicast flooding technique + eBPF. Contribute to unikzforce/wormhole development by creating an account on GitHub.
https://github.com/unikzforce/wormhole
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