IPv6 is the future so I’d say yes. Dual stack is the way to go. If you can get public address block from your ISP thats great. If not I’d recommend HE tunnel or something similar. Just remember to firewall as ever device is reachable in most configurations.
Ubuntu 7.04
It was great fun and the rain held off for the most part.
Mailinabox.email :-)
Second mail in a box. Works well and has done for over 6 years.
The site is running so much better now, thanks to all. BTW: Love these updates!
Out of interest what’s the network 95 percentile like over a day? Keep up the great work :-). Thanks for your hard work.
I’m also having these issues using the lemmy.world front end in Firefox. Would upload some screenshots but sadly I get a Json error when attempting. Info that may assist the admins: Using Firefox on Ubuntu. Receive a lot of 502 bad gateway errors Using IPv4/6 I suspect my connection is preferring IPv6.
I’m happy to send my IP to !ruud@lemmy.word if that helps.
I’m lucky to live in a beautiful city!
That’s cool the content has been great so far too!
I had this too, I found if I cancelled and then re-applied it worked after waiting 30 seconds.
No matter the outcome, it’s one hell of a ride.
Thanks for the website, I’ve deleted the one I created.
That’s a great idea, please keep us posted with your adventure.
Sorry realised I already recommended mailinabox before, Doh.
May I suggest mailinabox.email for easy email administration. I’ve been using it for a long time and it manages the hard bits :).
Sorry I can’t comment on Infomaniak I’ve never used them.
I’m sure many will go back to Reddit but some wont. I for one will be staying on Lemmy as I’ve found it a breath of fresh air.
I’ve been running the families mail server for over 6 years now. I’m using mailinabox.email scripts to setup and manage the server.
I’ve not had any problems (touch wood) with email delivery. You may have issues if your domain is new, it can take a few days for the big guys to accept email from you.
I say go for it, I think too many are worried about deliverbility and that just causes more centralisation.
Thank you for the update :)