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Re: quietly....
From: Iljitsch van Beijnum <iljitsch () muada com>
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 17:30:11 +0100
On 3 feb 2011, at 17:16, Jon Lewis wrote:
When someone breaks or shuts off that filter, traffic through the NAPT firewall stops working. On the stateful firewall with public IPs on both sides, everything works...including the traffic you didn't want.
People are going to want NAT66...and not providing it may slow down IPv6 adoption.
Hm, if you turn off the NAT66 function, wouldn't the traffic pass through unhindered, too? Or do you propose to make IPv6 home gateways the same way IPv4 home gateways work, where it's usually not even possible to turn it off? Consumer systems need to be able to function without a firewall device, anyway. Who brings a firewall to a wifi hotspot, or puts one between his laptop and 3G adapter? I'm perfectly happy with an IPv6 network that only has rational people on it while those who insist on NAT stay behind on IPv4.
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- Re: Failure modes: NAT vs SPI, (continued)
- Re: Failure modes: NAT vs SPI Iljitsch van Beijnum (Feb 03)
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- Re: Failure modes: NAT vs SPI Iljitsch van Beijnum (Feb 07)
- Re: Failure modes: NAT vs SPI Owen DeLong (Feb 07)
- Re: Failure modes: NAT vs SPI Lamar Owen (Feb 10)
- Re: Failure modes: NAT vs SPI Owen DeLong (Feb 10)
- Re: Failure modes: NAT vs SPI Joel Jaeggli (Feb 10)
- Re: Failure modes: NAT vs SPI Jay Ashworth (Feb 07)
- Re: Failure modes: NAT vs SPI Valdis . Kletnieks (Feb 07)
- Re: Failure modes: NAT vs SPI Jack Bates (Feb 07)
- Re: Failure modes: NAT vs SPI Iljitsch van Beijnum (Feb 07)
- Re: quietly.... Iljitsch van Beijnum (Feb 03)
- Re: quietly.... Jon Lewis (Feb 03)
- Re: quietly.... Iljitsch van Beijnum (Feb 03)
- RE: quietly.... Matthew Huff (Feb 03)
- Re: quietly.... Jack Bates (Feb 03)
- Re: quietly.... Matthew Palmer (Feb 03)
- Re: quietly.... Jack Bates (Feb 03)
- Re: quietly.... Jay Ashworth (Feb 03)
- Re: quietly.... sthaug (Feb 03)
- RE: quietly.... david raistrick (Feb 03)
- Re: quietly.... Mark Andrews (Feb 02)