IPV6 Sixxs.net and Aiccu

Stephen cryptworks at gmail.com
Mon Oct 18 12:46:35 MST 2010


Im talking ports that are normally blocked at the ISP level, IE
IPv4:80 is normally blocked, but as they are tunneling would it be a
direct line via tunnel. just as if i were doing vpn?

On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 12:22 PM, gm5729 <gm5729 at gmail.com> wrote:
> "...circumvent normal socket functions..."
>
>
> My understanding is that IPV6 has it's own tools, including IP6Tables.
> Though I seem to have gotten IPTables to accept IPV6 as an open/closed port.
> I'm doing the research on it personally. Right now I'm basically dual stack
> (IPV4/IPV6) and my router is bearing the brunt of being the firewall and
> gateway. NAT from what I learned this weekend some sites, mostly banking are
> still requiring. Boiled down NAT is block everything coming in and watch you
> let out. Some sites record me as running IPV4 and others pick up my IPV6
> allocation. We shall see how this all comes out, but I'm liking it overall.
> There are some sites out in the web, streams, tv shows, etc that only
> broadcast on the IPV6 side.
>
> gk
>
>
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