> 1 mars 2017 kl. 08:06 skrev Mikael Abrahamsson <[email protected]>:
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I just had a discussion with people from an ISP in the process of 
> implementing IPv6. They were afraid of turning on IPv6 for customers who had 
> purchased their own routers themselves, because these routers might not have 
> IPv6 firewalling on by default, thus exposing customers who used to be 
> "protected" by IPv4 NAT, to now be exposed with unfirewalled IPv6.
> 
> So my question:
> 
> Devices that people buy in electronics stores etc, do they even come with 
> IPv6 turned on by default?
> 
> If they do, is firewalling turned on by default?

Swedish only - https://ipv6only.se/ <https://ipv6only.se/> - tested some 
routers bought in electronic stores and tested IPv6 and firewall and most don’t 
have firewall for IPv6 enabled.
I’ll install Google translate for the site in some minutes.

/Tobbe

> 
> My Apple Airport Express at least came with firewalling turned on, I don't 
> remember what the default setting was for IPv6 support. But if one turned on 
> IPv6 support, then one had to unclick the firewall clickbox to be able to get 
> incoming connections.
> 
> I'm going to check the devices I have in my boxes here at home, but in the 
> mean time would appreciate if others could share their experiences.
> 
> --
> Mikael Abrahamsson    email: [email protected]


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