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sunmast
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[SOLVED] How to enable IPv6 inbound routing?
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March 02, 2022, 10:37:11 pm »
With IPv6 enabled, every client in the LAN is assigned with a IPv6 address as expected and is working. But how to allow IPv6 inbound routing? I.e., how to allow them to be accessible from internet (I'm running a few servers in the LAN)? Thanks.
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Re: How to enable IPv6 inbound routing?
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sunmast
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Re: How to enable IPv6 inbound routing?
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Quote from: pmhausen on March 02, 2022, 11:12:30 pm
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It solved the problem. Thanks!
I thought it's a routing problem instead of firewall
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