Hi If I have the system package ipv6 disabled. I presume that no don't have to worry about IPv6 on my router. ie no firewall rules and not having to worry about ssh attempts etc etc. But it seem thats I can still sniff ipv6 packets. is that about right ? Alex
Yep, if there's no ipv6 package enabled, then there's no ipv6 connectivity. You can sniff anything going past in an ethernet frame, that doesn't mean the router can talk it :) On 13 March 2017 at 16:18, Alex Samad <alex@samad.com.au> wrote:
Hi
If I have the system package ipv6 disabled. I presume that no don't have to worry about IPv6 on my router. ie no firewall rules and not having to worry about ssh attempts etc etc.
But it seem thats I can still sniff ipv6 packets.
is that about right ?
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