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minus-squareicallthebigonebitey@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-21 year agoEach year I seem to think “this will be the year I set up IPv6 in my homelab” - but then I never get around to it. If I have to run both v4 and v6 concurrently, there isn’t much incentive/motivation for me to use v6 locally. Maybe I’ll get around to it when there’s a net benefit for me for my use case, or when I’m forced to. Am I just imagining it to be more complicated than it actually is? My router runs pfsense and I have 6 VLANs each with its own subnet - Management, Trusted, IoT, Cameras, Guest, and Web Facing Servers.
Each year I seem to think “this will be the year I set up IPv6 in my homelab” - but then I never get around to it.
If I have to run both v4 and v6 concurrently, there isn’t much incentive/motivation for me to use v6 locally.
Maybe I’ll get around to it when there’s a net benefit for me for my use case, or when I’m forced to.
Am I just imagining it to be more complicated than it actually is?
My router runs pfsense and I have 6 VLANs each with its own subnet - Management, Trusted, IoT, Cameras, Guest, and Web Facing Servers.