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(Sorry if this is too off-topic:) ISPs seem designed to funnel people to capitalist cloud services, or at least I feel like that. And it endlessly frustrates me.

The reason is even though IPv6 addresses are widely available (unlike IPv4), most ISPs won't allow consumers to request a static rather than a dynamic IPv6 prefix along with a couple of IPv6 reverse DNS entries.

Instead, this functionality is gatekept behind expensive premium or even business contracts, in many cases even requiring legal paperwork proving you have a registered business, so that the common user is completely unable to self-host e.g. a fully functional IPv6-only mail server with reverse DNS, even if they wanted to.

The common workaround is to suck up to the cloud, and rent a VPS, or some other foreign controlled machine that can be easily intercepted and messed with, and where the service can be surveilled better by big money.

I'm posting this since I hope more people will realize that this is going on, and both complain to their ISPs, but most notably to regulatory bodies and to generally spread the word. If we want true digital autonomy to be more common, I feel like this needs to be fixed for consumer landline contracts.

Or did I miss something that makes this make sense outside of a big money capitalist angle?

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[–] user224 23 points 1 day ago (4 children)

use a cheap $5/mo VPS that exists purely as your gateway host

Now, why so expensive?
https://racknerdtracker.com/?sort=price
Disclaimer: I never used Racknerd (nor any other VPS).

[–] Zetta@mander.xyz 2 points 20 hours ago

"JUST $10.28/YEAR - WOW!!" Laughed out loud at that, and I'll have to give this a look. Currently I just use nginx and duckdns to expose my home IP for my self hosted stuff.

[–] revv@lemmy.blahaj.zone 13 points 1 day ago

I've used them for years with literally zero issues. Performance a for a cheap VPS. And since all the real work happens on my machines, if they enshittify, I can easily move elsewhere.

[–] xyro@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago

Thank you sir!

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 day ago

Didn't dig in too far into the options, but those prices are crazy low. Thanks for pointing us there.