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by the_mitsuhiko
2008 days ago
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Since there is no NAT in an IPv6 deployment unsafe services you typically want to prevent access to look like non internal ranges. Whereas in your normal IPv4 deployment you might have your protected service on 192.168.4.111 with IPv6 it will just share the same prefix (potentially) as your host. |
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IPv6, with end-to-end connectivity, is how the Internet is supposed to work. It's how it did work in the early 90's, even with IPv4.
If you want to secure your servers, use a firewall. Maybe it's a host-based firewall.