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by mschuster91
143 days ago
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> I'm not really seeing a reason why it would be impossible to open firewalls in that scenario. Cheap ass ISP-managed routers. Got to be lucky for these rubbish bins to even somewhat reliably provide IPv6 connectivity to clients at all, or you run into bullshit like new /64's being assigned every 24 hours, or they may provide IPv6 but not provide any firewall control... |
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It'd be nice if DNS servers supported this. Save the 64 host bits in the zone and just use whatever 64 prefix bits happen to be issued right now.
Otherwise it makes a strong case for the continued use of "private networks" and the IPv6 ULA mechanism.