On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 03:07:02PM +0200, Mary via mailop wrote:>> I
think Linode does not follow the /64 rule and assigns thousands of
customers within the 2a01:7e01::/64 block. They user a bunch of blocks,
depending on their data centre.>> I think by default each client is
assigned a single /128 IPv6 address per server.
That is rather stupid behavior on Linode's part then. The rest of the
Internet uses a /64 per subnet and typically a /56 per customer minimum.
What are they thinking? Are they really worried about running out of
IPv6 addresses?
Vote with your feet.
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