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Re: Nat


From: Mark Andrews <marka () isc org>
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 06:12:42 +1100


We already have CPE vendors shipping with "guest" ssids.  These
require a seperate /64 and are usually treated as external to the
home network.  With IPv4 you grab a seperate chunck of rfc1918 space
and nat that as well as the main chuck of space.  For IPv6 you need
multiple /64s from the ISP.  A single /64 is not enough.  This is
all done with a point and click interface.

If you are a ISP that supplies a single /64 then you really should
stop showing your lack of clue to all and sundry by supplying
multiple /64s.

If you are a ISP that doesn't supply IPv6 at all then you really
are not doing your job as a ISP.

Mark

In message <4102D692-A315-4C38-A2CB-54F96999E251 () lboro ac uk>, Alan Buxey write
s:
I'm surprised that noone of the home wifi router folk haven't cornered the ma
rket on that one in terms of client separation.  Most people don't need the d
evices to talk to each other so by default all ports on different VLANs .. 19
2.168.0-8.x etc

Internet of things security out of the box. Web interface to change port memb
ership for those that DO need inter device access

Or maybe there are such defaults out there from some suppliers i'm not famili
ar with? :)

alan
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