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It's also trivial to roll your own version of dropbox. With IPv6 it's possible to fail to configure those nftables rules. The firewall could be turned off.

In theory you could turn off IPv4 NAT as well but in practice most ISPs will only give you a single address. That makes it functionally impossible to misconfigure. I inadvertently plugged the WAN cable directly into my LAN one time and my ISP's DHCP server promptly banned my ONT entirely.


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phiretoday at 10:07 AM

> In theory you could turn off IPv4 NAT as well but in practice most ISPs will only give you a single address

So, I randomly discovered the other day that my ISP has given me a full /28.

But I have no idea how to actually configure my router to forward those extra IP addresses inside my network. In practice, modern routers just aren't expecting to handle this, there is no easy "turn of NAT" button.

It's possible (at least on my EdgeRouterX), but I have to configure all the routing manually, and there doesn't seem to be much documentation.

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snuxolltoday at 1:56 PM

> With IPv6 it's possible to fail to configure those nftables rules. The firewall could be turned off.

So what? It's not like you get SNAT without a couple netfilter rules either.

This argument doesn't pass muster, sorry. Consumer and SOHO gear should come with a safe configuration out of the box, it's not rocket science.

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