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by vel0city
377 days ago
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You can make those IPv6 IP addresses permanent and long-lived. They don't need to be short-lived addresses. Also, I've seen lots of home firewalls which will identify a device based on MAC address for match criteria and let you set firewall rules based on those, so even if their IPv6 address does change often it still matches the traffic. |
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Maybe there’s a standard primer on how to grok ip6 addresses, and set up your network but I missed it.
Also devices typically take 2 or 4 ip6 addresses for some reason so keeping on top of them is even harder.