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motion4life
May 11, 2023Aspirant
IPv6 Port forwarding
I see the options to enable ipv6, but i don't see anything about port forwarding with ipv6. i'm trying to setup my server to be able to use ipv4 and ipv6. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks...
microchip8
May 11, 2023Master
There is no NAT in IPv6. The address you get is a public one, so there is no NAT and no need for port forwarding.
motion4life
May 11, 2023Aspirant
do i need to enable ipv6 on the router then? what option should i select so that it can be open?
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Auto Detect
6to4 Tunnel
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6rd
- microchip8May 11, 2023MasterIf you want an IPv6 address, of course you have to enable IPv6. Start with "Auto Detect".
Do note that the router has an IPv6 firewall that can't be configured by the user. So if you need to open a port for a server, you won't be able to on router level.- michaelkenwardMay 11, 2023Guru - Experienced User
microchip8 wrote:
If you want an IPv6 address, of course you have to enable IPv6. Start with "Auto Detect".Good advice. It worked for me.
It could also help if we knew which ISP this is and the router involved.
ISPs have different implementations of IPv6.
Not all routers support all variations.
- motion4lifeMay 11, 2023Aspirant
Sorry, I thought I put that somewhere on here.
Router: Nighthawk RAX45
ISP: Google Fiber
So let me see if I understand, IPv6 doesn't use NAT which means I do not need to enable any port forwarding like I do for IPv4?
Does that mean I do not need to enable IPv6 on my router at all? I have the IPV6 address from my server and have updated my nginix config to read IPv6 but it still not "reachable" to the world via IPv6. If that's true then I have another issue for another forum. lol