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by clvx 631 days ago
On top of this, having ipv6 configured makes things harder to discover but not impossible (As long as you don't use ${ipv6_subnet}::xxxx for your hosts). You can avoid NAT and just expose the nodes you need. Most ISP assign /56 or /64 which is a humongous amount of ips. It's nice if you are just using a flat virtual network in your home lab. The amount of scanners I see for my subnet are non existent at the moment.
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That's if your ISP supports IPv6. My current one does, but my last one did not.