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sparhawk765
Aug 08, 2016Tutor
Status of IPv6 Firewall configuration on R7000
Hi there. I have been looking through some old and semirecent threads about the ability to configure the IPv6 firewall in the R7000. Unfortunatly my router is way passed the support-life so I...
- Oct 25, 2016
Hi there.
Since the software in the R700o doesnt allow me to configure inbound firewall rules for IPv6 I solved my problem by getting other router which does and just run the R7000 as an AP. Not the most optimal but at least it works.
So no, consider this case closed.
// Mattias
sparhawk765
Aug 17, 2016Tutor
Hey JamesGL!
Thanks for the response. I have already configured the router with it's basic IPv6 support and it's autodetection gave me a 6to4-tunnel from my ISP and gave my internal units their IPv6 addresses so that's all well and good.
What I couldn't find anywhere was if there was a way to configure the IPv6-firewall to allow some services through. From what I have seen on the forum there isn't but just to be sure. Any information regarding future plans to implement this was also hard to come by.
// Mattias
microchip8
Aug 17, 2016Master
did you turn CTF on? It's off by default. CTF is the hardware acceleration which is needed for anything above 300 Mbps. Without it, the CPU chokes. Note that CTF is incompatible with some things like QoS and any other thing that needs to inspect packets.
- sparhawk765Aug 17, 2016Tutor
Hey again.
Hmm, I'm not sure I did accually. I might have to give this another go and see what 's what with this.
You seem to know your way around shibby, how is the ipv6 support? I'm mostly interested in the ability to selectively allow incoming traffic over v6 and the ability to use 6in4-tunnel.
// Mattias
- microchip8Aug 17, 2016Master
You can enable CTF in Advanced -> Miscellaneous
As for IPv6 stuff, it's on-par with what most other vendor firmwares offer. Not sure on the selective traffic, but using tunnels is not a problem. You can also port forward IPv6. for the rest I'm afraid you'll need to do it manually with SSH/Telnet login and hacking the ip6tables rules (running your own scripts is one way of doing it)
- sparhawk765Aug 17, 2016Tutor
Cool, thank you for the help.
I will def. check this out and see how it fares. I got myself a Ubiquity EdgeRouter since it supported all the things I needed and had on par performance but it feels kind of wasteful to run the R7000 in AP-mode. It's a really good router hardware-wise. :)
Again, thanks for the assist.
// Mattias
- conradkaOct 15, 2016Aspirant
Trying to set up the router and it is blocking my Tivo. Something amiss. Netgear genie cannot find the router ( which works). . Says turn on IPV6 but it is turned on but when I look at network settings, there is no address for IPV6
- JamesGLOct 20, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi sparhawk765,
Do you have IPv6 connection from ISP?
JamesGL
Community Team - JamesGLOct 24, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi sparhawk765,
We’d greatly appreciate hearing your feedback letting us know if you need further assistance.
JamesGL
Community Team- sparhawk765Oct 25, 2016Tutor
Hi there.
Since the software in the R700o doesnt allow me to configure inbound firewall rules for IPv6 I solved my problem by getting other router which does and just run the R7000 as an AP. Not the most optimal but at least it works.
So no, consider this case closed.
// Mattias