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by m463
167 days ago
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exactly. ipv6 just gives you two configurations to maintain, two firewalls to write rules for and cross-leaks that are hard to understand. I make my internal network ipv4 only, I have a lovable static config, one firewall to maintain. I also use vlans to separate into "can get out", "can only get out through a whitelist proxy", and "can't get out ever". and I am very happy. I just don't understand how people can just plug every device they own into a promiscuous ipv4 and ipv6 router and contribute to profiling, television snooping, vacuum cleaner house mapping, data leaks, botnets and more... |
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