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I am unable to understand what in 2022 still holds full IPv6 support for a platform like GitHub. |
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New ISPs in my country are IPv6-only because there is no new IPv4 space to be provided to them. They do have a over-shared IPv4 address by CGNAT but due to the oversharing, it is unstable and not rare to be offline. For these companies, the internet access is stable only in IPv6. Thinking about the server-side, some cloud providers are making extra charges for IPv4 addresses (e.g.: Vultr.com) so most of the servers in my company are IPv6-only. Cloning github repositories is very cumbersome due to the lack of IPv6 support and this issue affects me and my team mates on a daily basis. The math is simple: there are 4.88 billion internet users in the world but the IPv4 space only provides 4 billion addresses. It's over: IPv4 is obsolete and is provided in a legacy mode. Current applications and services must be IPv6 enabled otherwise it should be seen as obsolete. For that matter, Github.com is an obsolete service because it relies on obsolete technology as IPv4. |
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I really tried to use github in a IPv6 Only Network and I was not successful. Is there any plan on the github's roadmap to fully adopt IPv6? |
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If GitHub can't get v6 on GitHub.com soon, maybe at least an ipv6.github.com proxy for SSH git cloning? |
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IPv6 is the actual internet protocol, while IPv4 is a legacy protocol. Please, priorize this request. |
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My private ci is forced to go full IPv6 only, and this requires me to have one IPv4 gateway to access github. This in turn means I keep running into rate limits all the time. For now I've worked around this with an access token, but that's not sustainable. Any ipv6 support would be much appreciated. |
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Is GitHub deprecated or why there is still no IPv6 support? We are talking about a over 20 year old technology and the standard for about 5 years. |
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Probably because people that manage the technical team still didn't realize what this mean and didn't prioritize it enough. Well, then why hasn't all that been done beforehand and being carried out gradually that we can some progress on it ? Are there people working dedicated to make that happen ? After companies like Google, Facebook, Netflix, Akamai, Cloudflare have made it 100% I don't see any other strong arguments for companies use complexity as a reason to delay it further. Hope someone from GitHub's team is reading it. |
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I vaguely remember that years ago (pre-MS, pre-pandemic) somewhere Github engineers held a talk (or maybe it was a blog posting?) which more less said that IPv6 is in the makes, but less trivial than one might think. I just can't find that talk or slides or so anymore. I also vaguely remember that they mentioned What I though have found is that there is an ipv6 label in Github's blog — it though only lists one posting so far, which talks about Github Pages now having IPv6 support. There even once was But yeah, another Github user here with (on purpose) trying to run hosts IPv6 only and the first (and so far only) hard stumbling block was not being able to clone Git repos from Github. 🤌 I wonder if I should use Gitlab.com for these repos, because they do have an AAAA record for their main site:
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It's 2022, World IPv6 Launch Day was 10 years ago. Yet, GitHub still doesn't have IPv6 support. The IPv4 address space is exhausted for years now, and ISPs are using techniques such as CGNAT to still be able to give their customers access to the legacy IPv4 internet, with the instability of these techniques as the cost. Why doesn't GitHub provide native IPv6 support? And, more importantly, is IPv6 support for GitHub on the roadmap? |
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CC rust-lang/cargo#10711 this causes real issues for open source software users. This is an absurd conversation in 2022. |
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This is $MS. This company was and will be ever a enemy of open source or new technologies that comes not from $MS. They did nothing that helps the community. $MS is only interested in earning money and gives a shit on your needs |
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How can you not have ipv6? Some cloud providers charge extra for ipv4! |
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Would any Github/Microsoft representative tell us in which year, century or millenium will they support IPV6? We have public cloud environments where we are with IPV6 only already... Although, based on recent experience with Azure, I think their public cloud environment is also like with 10 years behind Google and Amazon's public cloud anyway. Why would they bother for Github? |
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Github had better not implement IPv6 or it will break my workflow: in my scripts I always use github.com AAAA to probe if DNS64 is working. P.S. Yeah, I know about ipv4only.arpa, but github.com is more reliable. |
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They are already further ahead, but apparently, gitlab also has problems with IPv6. No CI/CD in v6 if you use their runners (we ran into the problem a few days ago) https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-runner/-/issues/37419 To follow to |
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Any updates? |
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We (a small LIR/ISP in USA) just opened a support ticket, our new networks are IPv6 only. Have to say, this was unexpected. |
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give microsoft some time, they still have to hunt some russian hackers, giving them even more IPs to hack sounds like a nightmare I can not support. On the other hand, McGiver probably would've setup a janky ipv6_2_ipv4 proxy infront of everything wanting to git clone and deal with the real integration during a commercial break. Also +1 for this entire discussion to be archived #archiveprogram section hall of wonders |
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Dude, I switched my EC2 from IPv4 to 6 because they started charging. Now I can't pull changes from github repos because github won't support it. |
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Those who really collaborate, ditch a greedy and ignorant corporate service in favor of one, that truly collaborates by using up-to-date protocols and no legacy-protocols…Am 26.04.2024 um 21:11 schrieb Tony Metzidis ***@***.***>:
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The fact that one of the important pieces of developer infrastructure is not ready for IPV6, which is now 29 years old, is plainly unacceptable! |
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Now, they have added http3. Still no IPv6 |
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AWS Lightsail ipv6only not able to |
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Since AWS started charging for public IPv4 addresses, I was confidently switching my entire infra to IPv6 only. |
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Using Hetzner cloud here and I can't even just migrate to another git host because I rely on external repos from github :( |
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I wonder if there's conflict of interests here. We all rely on Github public repos. Llama3 70B: Azure and co earn a few $ per month per IPv4. |
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@Darragh-McCarthy although that may be true I don't think that is the case of a conflict of interest. I bet that it is just bad technical management from Github whose individuals there are unable to understand the bare minimum they need in order to put this as a higher priority and make it happen once of all. The season for "the environment is complex and it needs to be done with care" has passed a long time ago. |
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Hi, I'm surprised I didn't find an existing discussion with this topic. Some services like github-releases.githubusercontent.com or user pages do support IPv6, however the webpage (github.com) itself, including cloning of git repositories, does not work.
Is there a public roadmap on enabling IPv6 for GitHubs very core business, distributing Git repositories? If I'm wrong and there is already IPv6 support, please guide me.
The same issues exists for api.github.com and thereby making CLIs unusable on IPv6 only connections.
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