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    Reverse DNS for Foating IPv4 and IPv6 on DigitalOcean-supplied or Customer's Domains

    DigitalOcean owns the IP blocks from which Floating IP addresses are allocated to droplets. It would be a benefit to the customer to automatically assign Reverse DNS records to the Floating IP addresses handed out. Mail Exchange servers, and any s...
    Created 11 Sep 04:04pm by Steve Summers
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  • 11 Vote

    BYOIP - Option to Bring Your Own IP Range

    Having the option to bring our own leased ip range and assign it to droplets or load balancers
    Created 22 Feb 02:19pm by Anonymous
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  • 9 Vote

    Please follow standard network guidelines and assign AT LEAST a /56 to every customer

    Summary: Please give me (and everyone else) a /56 for every VM.I see you have 2604:a880::/32. You could hand out 2^24 /56 networks from that. If you need more then ARIN/RIPE will give you more, because that's what IPv6 is designed for.IPv6 is grea...
    Created 9 Oct 04:48pm by Thomas Habets
    IP Addresses
    1 Needs review
  • 8 Vote

    Discounts for IPv6-only droplets

    As described here: https://www.digitalocean.com/company/blog/announcing-nyc3-with-ipv6-support/#comment-1550047033
    Created 11 Sep 05:19pm by Stuart P. Bentley
    IP Addresses
    1 Needs review
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    Add option to announce own IP-Space (BYOIP) at DigitalOcean

    I would be happy to see a option, to announce my own IP-Space (eg. /24) at DO, so i can use my own IP-Addresses with the droplets. Some other Cloudproviders offers this option. In 2014 this suggestion was declined. Lets try it again. :)
    Created 11 Sep 04:09pm by Anonymous
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    1 Needs review
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    Adding support of announcing IP spaces (BGP)

    Adding support of bgp in digitalocean will be perfect for all the users
    Created 11 Sep 03:59pm by Anonymous
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    Please publish the DigitalOcean public IP ranges. Amazon and Google both do this even though they ad IPs all the time.

    This information is required if a company wishes to control outgoing connections from its intranet.
    Created 11 Sep 04:43pm by Lisa Williams
    IP Addresses
    0 Needs review
  • 7 Vote

    open 25 port at IPv6

    Please open 25 port at IPv6 (or add posibility to allow this from UI, or attach /64 ipv6 network to 1 customer)
    Created 11 Sep 03:48pm by Anonymous
    IP Addresses
    1 Needs review
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    Allow a customer with their own IPv4 address space to assign them to their droplets.

    I am the legal owner of a /24 block of IPv4 addresses. I'd really like to use them on my droplets rather than the addresses automatically allocated from DO's existing IP numbers. I believe this is commonly known as BYOIP (bring your own IP). A...
    Created 15 Jan 06:43pm by J Hitchens
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    Option to not assign a public IPv4 address

    As we all know, IPv4 addresses are in short supply to combat this, DigitalOcean could do what some other companies do (like Scaleway) and offer droplets without a public IPv4 and only IPv6 could help to preserve IP addresses. For customers with l...
    Created 18 Feb 06:41pm by Guest
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