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by mittensc
59 days ago
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> If you assume that having the appropriate firewall rule to do that is the default That's the thing, it's not the default, default is public ipv6 for everyone and its the users duty to configure firewall... I could definitely set this up easily, someone like my parents or friends would ask me 'what's IPv6?' |
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That's precisely why routers come configured with a firewall that blocks inbound connections from the WAN -- because the protocol itself doesn't have a firewall by default, and neither does NAT.