Alex Samad wrote:
remember there is not nat table in ipv6
Ahh!!
Thanks for the heads up Alex.
Kind Regards
Kyle
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Can I ask has anyone come across a concise, clear ip6tables tutorial
pls? And if so, can you point me to it?
Or is it simply a case of std. iptables rules (with the exception of a
few - ipv6 specific - 'match' parameters) AND modules (namely
ip_conntrack, ip_nat, etc.) just work with
Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can I ask has anyone come across a concise, clear ip6tables tutorial
pls? And if so, can you point me to it?
There is no fundamental difference between firewalling IPv6 and IPv4
other than the small number of reserved/local address ranges, etc.
Any tutorial
Thanks Daniel,
doing a CentOS 5.2 install, so I expect that to have been taken care of.
Kind Regards
Kyle
Correct -- assuming you are running a sufficiently recent kernel that
the IPv4 and IPv6 merge happened in the
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 12:31:34PM +1000, Kyle wrote:
Thanks Daniel,
doing a CentOS 5.2 install, so I expect that to have been taken care of.
Kind Regards
Kyle
Correct -- assuming you are running a sufficiently