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by jeroenhd
1426 days ago
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Why would you not firewall those off? You could use different subnets for internal traffic and exposed deployments just like you can on IPv4. It's all just a naming scheme more than anything, though it's one which you can make work across firewalls if you disable enough firewall rules on both sides. Functionally, there's little difference between a private /8 or a DHCPv6 /64 except that you can serve even more hosts. |
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