On 12/7/20 7:29 am, Rob Janssen via 44Net wrote:
IPv6 has been discussed before, and I think the predominant opinion is that we should NOT get a /32 for an IPv6 version of AMPRnet (and get the same routing issues as we now have for IPv4), but rather we should encourage everyone to get IPv6 space from their own ISP or from a local IPv6 tunnel provider, and then devise some way to communicate our IPv6 subnets to eachother (so they can be used to further trust some IPv6 source addresses as being from fellow AMPRnet users) and maybe even route them over our own network.
Given the allocations that many ISPs provide, this sounds like a reasonable solution for those of us who can get a static prefix. For example, I have a /56, of which I'm currently using a single /64. So I have plenty of IPv6 space to play with.