Op 19 mrt 2011, om 05:41 heeft Chris Buechler het volgende geschreven: > There is an IPv6 bogons list that I think Seth may have in the IPv6 > branch already, if not it'll be there when it's merged for 2.1.
Yes there is, it is actively updated once a month, together with the ipv4 bogons update. Beware though that the current IPv6 bogons table isa about 30k entries. We're going back to the internet of 1999 here, things are moving quite a lot. I would like to point out that the IPv6 branch has made significant headway since I started it in october last year. As always, because I needed the functionality. Still missing important dhcp6 client support or stateless autoconf on the WAN. That's not something I can easily chew off by myself. It doesn't help that I have no access to any Internet connections using it either. For people trying the IPv6 branch or images, all the v4 connectivity is maintained as it was before. If you want to setup and connect your LAN to the IPv6 internet the free tunnelbroker services are your best bet. There is no reason not to connect to the IPv6 internet, except for being lazy. Like most ISPs, with the useful exception ofcourse. I know it is something that should have been done sooner then later. It can't be helped with the sparse resources available. Regards, Seth --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org
