> 8 gigabit fiber ISP only gives me IPv4 connectivity.
Just like my ISP (but not 8 gbit!). Luckily, IPv6rs actually tunnels through IPv4 (or 6) and provides an IPv6 address. You don't need one to start!
I don't know the ins and outs for flannel, but maybe you could setup IPv4 internally and use IPv6 (and an IPv4 Reverse Proxy) for the public internet?
I agree, though, IPv6 on its own can be hard but thanks to WireGuard, tayga (NAT64), and nginx/caddy/etc. (reverse proxy), it's definitely quite usable!
Just like my ISP (but not 8 gbit!). Luckily, IPv6rs actually tunnels through IPv4 (or 6) and provides an IPv6 address. You don't need one to start!
I don't know the ins and outs for flannel, but maybe you could setup IPv4 internally and use IPv6 (and an IPv4 Reverse Proxy) for the public internet?
I agree, though, IPv6 on its own can be hard but thanks to WireGuard, tayga (NAT64), and nginx/caddy/etc. (reverse proxy), it's definitely quite usable!