28 Jun
2011
28 Jun
'11
16:31
On 6/25/11 2:52 PM, James Knott wrote:
Jim Flanagan wrote:
Every device on a public IP address? Better keep your toaster and fridge patched!
It's also possible to configure "private" IPv6 addresses that are not routable over the public internet, in a manner similar to the RFC 1918 IPv4 addresses. Of course, you can still use a firewall to allow/deny access. I was not aware of that. I understood the IPv6 addresses were designed to be non NATable. How would a private IPv6 address work thru an IPv6 router?
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