Concerning IPv6 this may also be a problem. Up to now, my ISP (and all its alternatives) only supports IPv6 for big business customers and IPv6 is not on their roadmap for privaties. Stating today, 6to4 (or equal) must implemented.
Actually, I am not sure how to deal and decide with IPv6. 2015-12-15 11:23 GMT+01:00 Michal Hrusecky <[email protected]>: > suechtla - 11:11 15.12.15 wrote: > > ... > > > > There is another thing: I do not know, how it is handled in the rest of > the > > world, but in Europe most of the private internet connections have > dynamic > > IPs assigned. If the PiDrive should be easy to configure and worldwide > > accessable, this hast to be solved in an easier way that manually adding > a > > dynDNS service and portforwarding. > > Given the current state of the internet I would say that easiest way to > make it world wide accessible would be to include IPv6 (either tunnel or > maybe 6to4). That should be pretty simple and nowadays there are even > dyndns services that supports IPv6. It would be also nice to educate > people while at it :-D Gonna extend my proposal. > > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.owncloud.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >
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