?????? ---????????--- From:"Erik?0?2Muller"<[email protected]>; Date:2016??11??11??(??????) ????0:55 To:"ipv6-ops"<[email protected]>; Subject:Re: AT&T IPv6 Res support
I've also had the same issue on AT&T FTTH service with a Pace 5268AC RG. While you can (mostly) disable the v4 firewall, there's no way I've found to disable the stateful inbound v6 filter. I'm pretty sure that their front-end tech support would be a dead-end on getting this fixed, unfortunately that leaves us stuck with half-working v6 :/ -e On 10/30/16 21:09 , David Forrest wrote: > Brandon, I also have IPv6 enabled on my AT&T Uverse 2-wire 3800 modem and > cannot initiate an inbound v6 connection. I do have full outbound v6 > connectivity and rsync my locally hosted website to a cloud machine with > full IPv6 / v4 serving at a much higher bandwidth that I can get from > AT&T. I too have disabled the 2-wire's firewall but still have found it > locked from the outside. My 2-wire service is IPv6rd and I do have a /29 > static IPv4 that is enabled. I'll follow your discussion as my experience > is similar to yours and I've fooled around with it for far too long to > justify the cost savings of eliminating the $10 cloud service. > > Amicalement, > Dave > -- > Maple Park Development > Linux Systems Integration > http://www.maplepark.com/ > > If IP addresses weighed one gram each: > IPv4 = half the Empire State Building vs. IPv6 = 56 billion earths > > I use Linux and I wouldn't touch Outlook even if I were using a Hazmat suit > and an isolation lab kit. > > On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Brandon Ewing <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > OK. I have spent literally 4 hours on the phone with various AT&T support > people who cannot assist with me with the following problem statment: > > My home PC has an IPv6 address assigned via DHCPv6 by my AT&T provided > gateway. > > I am able to ping6 from my home PC to all remote servers. I am unable to > ping6 from remote servers to my home PC. From my home gateway's config > screen I have disabled the packet filter, and from the firewall advanced > screen, I have ensured that the reflexive ACL is disabled, which SHOULD > allow inbound packets regardless of state settings. > > After 4 hours on the phone, I have literally given up hope that I can find > assistance that way. Does anyone (inside or outside AT&T) have a > suggestion as to how to provide working IPv6? > > -- > Brandon Ewing [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]> > >
