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IPv6
I mean, why the hell is IPv4 still a thing??
Because ipv6 is yucky
Yeah I'm anti IPv6 so I'm not going to ever use it personally. Ipv4 is enough for me
It may be enough for you, but not for everybody.
go ahead and use that on your home network, but if you work in IT and deploy it on public networks i'm going to kick you in the nuts
Because SecOps still thinks NAT is security, and NetOps is decidedly against carrying around that stupid tradition.
You can even Nat still if you want too lol
That said have you looked at securing ipv6 networks?It can be a lot of new paridgms that need to be secured.
bruh you could just use dyndns on ipv6 and call it a day, even more secure than ipv4 with NAT. lmao.
I hear you on this! Took me a whole day to get my router to delegate IPv6 properly. I'm sure that had it been better adopted, I wouldn't be having such a hard time.