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Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git

Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git

Posted Apr 11, 2024 14:38 UTC (Thu) by Wol (subscriber, #4433)
In reply to: Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git by raven667
Parent article: Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git

If you mean what I think you mean, maybe it's just not used now because there's no need?

Aiu you, an xbox would open an IPv4 link to a Microsoft server that was both IPv6 and IPv4. It would then get an IPv6 address from that server, and tunnel all IPv6 traffic over the IPv4 link.

If I was implementing something like that, I'd just ask for an IPv6 address from my local DHCP, and only use Teredo if I couldn't get one. In which case XBox Live could still be using that, just that as IPv6 has got more universal Teredo would disappear naturally of its own accord.

I'm not aware of using IPv6, but to the best of my knowledge my router is dual, and my PCs and laptops support IPv6 by default ... so hopefully by now NAT is just dying out naturally ...

Cheers,
Wol


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