Starting this thread to see if there's any interest in hashing this out. I've kept IPV4 set to OFF on my Asus setup forever. Opening this thread based on this -> https://www.snbforums.com/threads/cloud9-dns.56918/page-7#post-497299
The biggest gotcha in even thinking about IPV6 is from this 2014 article -> https://major.io/2014/09/11/howto-time-warner-cable-ipv6/ (maybe there's newer) The other gotcha is I think each ISP can be slightly different.
"IPv6 eliminates the need for network address translation (NAT). This means that by the time you finish this howto, each device in your network with have a publicly accessible internet address. Also, bear in mind that with almost all network devices, firewall rules and ACL’s that are configured with IPv4 will have no effect on IPv6. This means that you’ll end up with devices on your network with all of their ports exposed to the internet."
I'm not really sure that's what we expect - no NAT, no router protection? Open for comments!
The biggest gotcha in even thinking about IPV6 is from this 2014 article -> https://major.io/2014/09/11/howto-time-warner-cable-ipv6/ (maybe there's newer) The other gotcha is I think each ISP can be slightly different.
"IPv6 eliminates the need for network address translation (NAT). This means that by the time you finish this howto, each device in your network with have a publicly accessible internet address. Also, bear in mind that with almost all network devices, firewall rules and ACL’s that are configured with IPv4 will have no effect on IPv6. This means that you’ll end up with devices on your network with all of their ports exposed to the internet."
I'm not really sure that's what we expect - no NAT, no router protection? Open for comments!