• @ryannathans@aussie.zone
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      128 months ago

      Not only that, but ipv6 makes networking easier and less complicated. No longer, needing port forwarding or NAT, amongst other improvements

      • @Blackmist@lemmy.world
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        18 months ago

        It’s that necessarily a good thing?

        I remember suddenly needing a firewall on my PC back in the days of the Blaster worm.

        Do we really want all those crappy IoT devices open on all ports to the general internet?

      • @Plopp@lemmy.world
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        -108 months ago

        I’d be fucked if I had to deal with IPv6 at home. Give me NAT, port forwarding and a dynamic public address that changes.

        • @ryannathans@aussie.zone
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          48 months ago

          Slaac does everything for you. You get dynamic public addresses that change (you can disable if you please). Nothing to deal with, just open a firewall port if you want to receive traffic

          • @Plopp@lemmy.world
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            -18 months ago

            I want static addresses on my LAN, and addresses I can remember and easily recognize in a list. And I don’t want my devices to have unique addresses outside my LAN, especially not static ones. NAT is great.