@mk multiple ways depending on who's software you are running for a firewall. Static addresses can be all ::0000:0000:0000:xxxx and then just write a rule based on the last 4 being the host, use MAC addresses, etc.
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Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ (ronv42@noauthority.social)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Nov-2024 00:36:16 JST Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ @mk Well you still need firewall's to prevent access. But if you want you can turn off SLACC and go with Managed DHCP. I have setup rules where "managed" IPv6 addresses can have access though the firewall if I configure for it. SLACC addresses are blocked. Does cause some other issues such as devices that have three IPv6 addresses and don't bind to the static address.
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Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ (ronv42@noauthority.social)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Nov-2024 00:31:14 JST Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ @mk Oh never ever will stop using IPv6. The issue is ISP's have screwed up home implementations give people a /56 or /60 to allow for SLACC on local segments. DHCPv6 is easy to understand. IP address is assigned mostly though advertisements of what the router configuration for subnetting, and other data like DNS. If you go fully managed and you are a consumer you are at the mercy of how device makers implement IPv6 (I am calling out, you Google/Android).
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Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ (ronv42@noauthority.social)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2024 04:50:22 JST Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ @MummaBear Depends on the insurance company. Between you and I, I work for one and we want to get claims settled as quickly and easily as possible.
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Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ (ronv42@noauthority.social)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2024 04:50:22 JST Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ @MummaBear It's one thing to "rubber neck" on the highway to see a crashed car. But how many months on the side of the road for this? Maybe Disney can use it to bring traffic back into their parts?
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Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ (ronv42@noauthority.social)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2024 04:50:20 JST Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ @MummaBear Nope the US but we did have international for a while and found out that the government regulations made it impossible to make a profit.
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Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ (ronv42@noauthority.social)'s status on Thursday, 17-Oct-2024 00:43:08 JST Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ @BowsacNoodle @FortyTwo @dictatordave 100% correct the super ID that is in the engine will id you. Ad removal is still easy if you use a ad blocking DNS like PiHole but as being tracked that isn't going away, Google will never let that info go.
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Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ (ronv42@noauthority.social)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Oct-2024 20:35:41 JST Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ @FortyTwo This is not just Chrome but any browser built on Chromium is bound to Google decision to move to what they call Manifest 3 which prevents ad blocking as we know it.
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Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ (ronv42@noauthority.social)'s status on Friday, 31-May-2024 21:09:11 JST Super-Mega-MAGA RonV42 ✝️ After all the news and hubbub from the talking heads last night, I still cannot wrap my head around how Trump was found guilty of a crime that the court couldn't even define. With all the discredited witnesses this trial was rigged day one to provide the guilty verdict. The judge's instructions alone violated a century of jury procedures in deliberations. I cannot even find the motivation to start working as a distraction, folks we have lost our country to a bunch of political bullies.