soju/doc/per-user-ip.md

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Setting up per-user IP addresses

If your bouncer hosts many users, you may want to assign a unique IP address for each user. This allows upstream networks to easily ban a single user when a misbehavior is detected, instead of banning the whole bouncer.

Assuming you're running Linux and want to use the IPv6 prefix 2001:db8::/32:

  1. Setup the router to redirect ingress packets with one of these IP addresses as the destination to your bouncer.
  2. Enable net.ipv6.ip_nonlocal_bind=1 with sysctl.
  3. Setup a local route for this prefix: ip route add local 2001:db8::/56 dev lo
  4. Check network connectivity: curl -6 --interface 2001:db8::42 https://emersion.fr
  5. Configure soju to use this IP range: upstream-user-ip 2001:db8::/32

The address 2001:db8::1 will be left unused. Users will be assigned IP addresses starting from 2001:db8::2.

The IRC /whois command can be used to double-check that the expected IPv6 addresses are being used.