A good advise: Never use a real range for the PODs. I run K3s, and it's not supported to change the internal ranges after creating the cluster. On the ingress, i.e. with metalLB, it's different, of course. And that is…
All of that is sort of "best effort" when it comes to the home market. While an ISP should honor it and give you the same IP address (or IPv6 range), at home we're in the consumer market where it's good enough if you're…
OP here. Thanks. If I was a company, I would probably be in control over when my IPv6 range changes. And if my ISP is any good (I just recently switched to it), my IPv6 network should stay the same. The network range in…
It could, but then all my IPv6 traffic would take a detour around the network. My ISP gives me native IPv6. Granted, it hasn't changed yet. I am pretty sure it will, some day. Probably by an accident of mine or the ISP.
It would if you are running your IPv6 and real IPv6 addresses on your K8s ingress adresses. And I do.
I run dual-stack. I used to run a dynamic DNS service, but these days I prefer to do it myself towards the API of my DNS provider. External-DNS in k8s is pretty neat that way. Changing the K8s resources automatically is…
It's on my bucket list. My Unifi Cloud Gateway Max doesn't (yet) support BGP, but other Unifi devices do, so I do hope that it'll come to my device to. If not, I'll have to think of other ways to test it. But in the…
Exactly (OP here). The goal wasn't necessarily the result. I like to tinker. And well...my K8s cluster is only one node so far, so there's limits to what I can play with. And please: No comments that K8s is overkill. I…
OP here. Of course I haven't mastered he fundamentals of K8s yet, I am just beginning to learn it. Like you, I have been using docker for years, and to be honest it served me very well - and would probably continue to…
OP here. Yeah, I don't expect this to really change, either, in normal operations. But I'm a home user, I don't pay for a static IP address or a static IPV6 prefix. But I'm a geek/hacker by heart, so curiosity sometimes…
Author here. A few decades in IT, but still like to learn new things at home. I do port forwarding for IPv4. But port forwarding on IPv6? You must be kidding me, the /56 I get from my ISP is meant to be used on the…
Let me get this clear: You want to WAIT until it's evident that we can't scale anymore, and then add 2nd layers? And this, you want to do after significant adoption? So, you are basically going to tell the Starbuckses…
A good advise: Never use a real range for the PODs. I run K3s, and it's not supported to change the internal ranges after creating the cluster. On the ingress, i.e. with metalLB, it's different, of course. And that is…
All of that is sort of "best effort" when it comes to the home market. While an ISP should honor it and give you the same IP address (or IPv6 range), at home we're in the consumer market where it's good enough if you're…
OP here. Thanks. If I was a company, I would probably be in control over when my IPv6 range changes. And if my ISP is any good (I just recently switched to it), my IPv6 network should stay the same. The network range in…
It could, but then all my IPv6 traffic would take a detour around the network. My ISP gives me native IPv6. Granted, it hasn't changed yet. I am pretty sure it will, some day. Probably by an accident of mine or the ISP.
It would if you are running your IPv6 and real IPv6 addresses on your K8s ingress adresses. And I do.
I run dual-stack. I used to run a dynamic DNS service, but these days I prefer to do it myself towards the API of my DNS provider. External-DNS in k8s is pretty neat that way. Changing the K8s resources automatically is…
It's on my bucket list. My Unifi Cloud Gateway Max doesn't (yet) support BGP, but other Unifi devices do, so I do hope that it'll come to my device to. If not, I'll have to think of other ways to test it. But in the…
Exactly (OP here). The goal wasn't necessarily the result. I like to tinker. And well...my K8s cluster is only one node so far, so there's limits to what I can play with. And please: No comments that K8s is overkill. I…
OP here. Of course I haven't mastered he fundamentals of K8s yet, I am just beginning to learn it. Like you, I have been using docker for years, and to be honest it served me very well - and would probably continue to…
OP here. Yeah, I don't expect this to really change, either, in normal operations. But I'm a home user, I don't pay for a static IP address or a static IPV6 prefix. But I'm a geek/hacker by heart, so curiosity sometimes…
Author here. A few decades in IT, but still like to learn new things at home. I do port forwarding for IPv4. But port forwarding on IPv6? You must be kidding me, the /56 I get from my ISP is meant to be used on the…
Let me get this clear: You want to WAIT until it's evident that we can't scale anymore, and then add 2nd layers? And this, you want to do after significant adoption? So, you are basically going to tell the Starbuckses…