I now run my own ASN, rent a server with a BGP session that’s pretty close to my home (~50km/2ms), and tunnel v6 over that.
I have a /32 of v6. That’s 2^96 individual addresses. Or 65k /48s.
It was a great learning experience actually and is within the reach of anyone. You can get a BGP enabled VPS for $5/month, and ASN and a /40 for $50/lifetime.
Once you've been allocated your ASN and /32 subnet, is there any requirement that they continue to be used, or is it ok to sit on it for later use too?
RIPE hands out a /29 to any member without any requirements. For anything beyond a /29 you need to prove that you actually need it, but /29s they hand out like candies. As a LIR you can then lease out /32s. And when you run out of space to lease, request more space.
I know a guy with 15x /29s.
I actually find this scary too, but I mean, it’s /29s, not /8s.
It is quite expensive to be a full member of RIPE though. Most people with smaller requirements can go through a sponsoring LIR to get PI space (like a /48).
You can get an ASN and IP space from RIPE (or a RIPE LIR) even if you’re in ARIN area geographically.
All you need is proof of network presence within RIPE region (and yes, a $5/mo BGP VPS from Vultr satisfies that requirement). Then you can announce your RIPE v6 wherever you want.
I now run my own ASN, rent a server with a BGP session that’s pretty close to my home (~50km/2ms), and tunnel v6 over that.
I have a /32 of v6. That’s 2^96 individual addresses. Or 65k /48s.
It was a great learning experience actually and is within the reach of anyone. You can get a BGP enabled VPS for $5/month, and ASN and a /40 for $50/lifetime.