From fe5bd77534a50d76566677cb8456f1409f189d40 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nico Schottelius Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 15:12:25 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/4] [product] create ipv4-to-ipv6 proxy page --- .../u/products/ipv4-to-ipv6-proxy/contents.lr | 34 ++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/u/products/ipv4-to-ipv6-proxy/contents.lr b/content/u/products/ipv4-to-ipv6-proxy/contents.lr index 97fa543..9b879bd 100644 --- a/content/u/products/ipv4-to-ipv6-proxy/contents.lr +++ b/content/u/products/ipv4-to-ipv6-proxy/contents.lr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -_discoverable: no +_discoverable: yes --- _hidden: no --- @@ -6,3 +6,35 @@ title: IPv4 to IPv6 Proxy --- subtitle: Make your IPv6 resources reachable from the IPv4 world --- +description1: + +## Introduction + +The IPv4-to-IPv6 proxy allows your IPv6 only resources to be reachable +from the legacy IP (IPv4) Internet. It supports the following +protocols: + +* HTTP +* HTTPS +* IMAPS + +## When to use the IPv4-to-IPv6 proxy? + +If you have a website that is running on an IPv6 only webserver, you +can use this service to enable access from the IPv4 Internet to it. + +It can be used with [IPv6onlyhosting.com](../ipv6-only-hosting) VMs or +other IPv6 only services in the Internet. + +## Pricing + +The IPv4-to-IPv6 proxy is free for up to 10 domains per VM for VM +customers. + + +* Up to 10 domains (for non VM customers): 5 CHF/month (0.5 CHF/domain) +* Up to 100 domains: 30 CHF/month (0.3 CHF/domain) +* Up to 1000 domains: 100 CHF/month (0.1 CHF/domain) +* Above 1000 domains: on request + +The pricing includes traffic. From 870ae23b85eb438e14025c2a2ebc93de6b486edb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nico Schottelius Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 15:32:46 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 2/4] rename prod --- .../contents.lr | 0 1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) rename content/u/products/{webhosting-with-ipv6 => zerocarbon-webhosting-with-ipv6}/contents.lr (100%) diff --git a/content/u/products/webhosting-with-ipv6/contents.lr b/content/u/products/zerocarbon-webhosting-with-ipv6/contents.lr similarity index 100% rename from content/u/products/webhosting-with-ipv6/contents.lr rename to content/u/products/zerocarbon-webhosting-with-ipv6/contents.lr From d8d624b4a399d3ff415288e254c955543e387811 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nico Schottelius Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 15:33:17 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 3/4] ++webhosting --- .../zerocarbon-webhosting-with-ipv6/contents.lr | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/u/products/zerocarbon-webhosting-with-ipv6/contents.lr b/content/u/products/zerocarbon-webhosting-with-ipv6/contents.lr index b2433de..c3f3cd7 100644 --- a/content/u/products/zerocarbon-webhosting-with-ipv6/contents.lr +++ b/content/u/products/zerocarbon-webhosting-with-ipv6/contents.lr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -_discoverable: no +_discoverable: yes --- _hidden: no --- @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ header: #### generic-header #### headers: -Zero Carbon +Zero Carbon Web Hosting ---- @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ offer1_text: * Suitable for starting --- -offer1_link: https://ungleich.ch/product/0carbonwebhosting-s/ +offer1_link: https://ungleich.ch/product/0carbonwebhosting-s/ --- offer2_title: Webhosting-M 22.5 CHF/Month --- @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ offer2_text: * Suitable for most websites --- -offer2_link: https://ungleich.ch/product/0carbonwebhosting-m/ +offer2_link: https://ungleich.ch/product/0carbonwebhosting-m/ --- offer3_title: Webhosting-L 157.5 CHF/Month --- @@ -96,4 +96,4 @@ offer3_text: * Suitable for websites publishing big data --- -offer3_link: https://ungleich.ch/product/0carbonwebhosting-l/ +offer3_link: https://ungleich.ch/product/0carbonwebhosting-l/ From 0e49790d858814b08b0a0483a93c537774196658 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nico Schottelius Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 15:33:45 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 4/4] ++blog update --- content/u/blog/only-ipv6-only/contents.lr | 35 +++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/u/blog/only-ipv6-only/contents.lr b/content/u/blog/only-ipv6-only/contents.lr index b712843..0751c71 100644 --- a/content/u/blog/only-ipv6-only/contents.lr +++ b/content/u/blog/only-ipv6-only/contents.lr @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ body: ## TL;DR IPv6 is a solution to the address sparsity in legacy IP (IPv4). -Only if you remove legacy IP, you really profit from IPv6. +Only if you stop using legacy IP, you really profit from IPv6. The good news is, this has become rather easy nowadays. ## Current situation @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ It is just a matter of time, until others have to follow. ## Legacy IP world reachability -One clarification just at the start: even if you go IPv6 only, +One clarification: even if you go IPv6 only, **you can, will and want still legacy IP world reachability**. When you surf with your mobile phone, when your home or company @@ -49,14 +49,15 @@ Also, if you are running a server, a virtual server, a website or any other service, you probably want to be reachable from legacy IP clients. -Good news is: **you don't need a dedicated legacy IP address**. +Good news is: **you don't need a dedicated legacy IP address** for any +of this. Neither to reach the legacy Internet, nor to be reachable. ## History repeats -You might remember that in the nineties, https-webservers required -a dedicated **IP address per domain**. That's true, if **example.com** +You might remember that in the nineties, https webservers required +a dedicated **IP address per domain**. That's true. If **example.com** and **example.org** were both using SSL certificates, the webserver required at least 2 IP addresses. Later the SSL protocol was improved to allow domain names to share one IP address. Today one IP address @@ -77,6 +78,23 @@ website](https://www.cio.gov/assets/resources/internet-protocol-version6-draft.p For a good reason, because they want to reduce complexity. And costs, obviously. +While there might be situations in which dual stack is required, in +general + +* dual stack is more complex +* dual stack does not remove the costs +* dual stack almost always can be replaced by IPv6 only plus a gateway + translator + +Even if you are not using public IPv4 space, you can still save costs +with going IPv6 only: whenever you connect to a VPN, whenever +companies merge networks, even [when you only run +docker](../how-ipv4-stops-me-from-working-in-the-train/): +with [private ip addresses](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network) you can +easily run into overlapping addresses. This costs time and in the end +resources. + + ## Going IPv6 only This brings us to the main topic of this article: going IPv6 only. @@ -89,6 +107,13 @@ It is very easy to create a static website on an IPv6 only webserver and have it reachable from IPv6 and the legacy Internet: you can either [create an IPv6 only virtual machine](../ipv6-only-hosting/), setup a webserver on it and use the +[IPv4 to IPv6 proyx](../ipv4-to-ipv6-proxy/). + +Or, if you want to have it much easier, you could go with +[IPv6 enabled webhosting](../zerocarbon-webhosting-with-ipv6/) +directly. + + ## Going IPv6 only network