

Really bullshit ISP indeed.
Really bullshit ISP indeed.
Checklist for Migrating to HTTPS:
Yes, your server needs to be full domain name. Otherwise, when typing a username (like @myusername:myserver.com) other servers would need to know where that myserver.com is.
Conduit needs to know it’s domain Because it is part of usernames.
Only for yourself or so you share?
If share, please say how well it use the disk.
No problem.
Overall, purely technically, no. This has to be the hostname of the computer the Conduit is running on. And it can be in the local network (LAN) with your own name.
But practically, yes. Because you must buy a domain name and point that domain to the server localtion (IP address). And the only global domain names available to register have TLDs :).
So, yes.
Step 1: Write a website in pure HTML, can be converted or builded from something like Markdown
Step 2: Style it a little with CSS, as a layer on top, without touching HTML
Step 3: Profit.
SimpleLogin is for mail aliasing, not transactional mail.
They are planning a first stable release this year. Give them time, it’s much easier to develop software in first stares when you don’t need to think about backwards compatibility and tech dept.
Migadu is great but they state in their policy that automated (non-human) outgoing email like for password resets are not allowed.
Add this repository to the F-Droid app.
Even better, if that’s not something available from outside, to just enable mDNS.
You can subnet it with the exact same rulea as IPv4, nothing is chaning there.
Replace, for example, 192.168. with fd01::, with digits after this being divided however you like. You might step upon a too basic router that has it’s own way to assign addresses with no way to change it, but that would not be IPv6 fault.
You’ll still pay, just not have an option not to pay.
Meanwhile me who needs to pay 97 EUR / year for two V4 to V6 proxies so people not having (or disabling, ugh) V6 can connect to my stuff.
Actually those proxies are still cheaper than renting v4 address space for all my servers.
This. And also disable https. Those things just break all the time.
By disabling both v4 and v6 you can fix 100% of the problems.
Those are just the same networking concepts as v4. Just 128 bits instead of 32. The hard thing can be ULA or SLAAC, which are like “yeah, just some random address to not get conflicts” and “yeah, first half your ISP gives you, second is taken from MAC address”.
We even get rid of a bunch loaded crap that holepunching v4 and making it work developed through years.
Maybe it seems hard, because what was used before was not really learned how it works but just relied on hacks.
that’s our ISPs’ problem
If the Internet means for you a way to access Facebook, Netflix, Google and YouTube, yeah.
But if it means a network to send something to another computer then it’s a huge problem.
Because ISP won’t care if you can accept connections or not. They don’t care about decentralization and being able to host stuff yourself. Most consumers just want a pipe to big services and not to their friend’s house.
I pay yearly more for IPv4 address space for virtual machines on my dedicated server than for that dedicated server itself _(ツ)_/.
Let that thing die.
Monthly summary:
54.40€ - 30 IPv4 addresses
0.00€ - 18 quintillion IPv6 addresses
38.39€ - whole server for dozens of services