I didn´t figure out how to create a IPv6 WebServer.
Is that true? Is not possible to create a IPv6 WebServer?
Regards,
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I didn´t figure out how to create a IPv6 WebServer.
Is that true? Is not possible to create a IPv6 WebServer?
Regards,
Hi Jan,
a work around, but not nice is to put a small UTM in front of your XG.
A 10 user licence would be required for maybe 2 years until the XG gets up to speed. You could ask your ISP for a /29 IP4 so that you could setup a UTM rule without a NAT for the XG access.
The UTM would,
1/. manage your IPv6 access and address management
2/. allow the other functions within the XG to be fully utilised.
Ian
Additional thoughts. Put the temporary UTM on a VM if you have the capacity (2 cpu, 4gb and 60gb, two or three NICs) which you can return to the pool after the XG catches up. Further you could try negotiating a discount on the UTM licence based on the limitations of the XG.
Hi Jan,
a work around, but not nice is to put a small UTM in front of your XG.
A 10 user licence would be required for maybe 2 years until the XG gets up to speed. You could ask your ISP for a /29 IP4 so that you could setup a UTM rule without a NAT for the XG access.
The UTM would,
1/. manage your IPv6 access and address management
2/. allow the other functions within the XG to be fully utilised.
Ian
Additional thoughts. Put the temporary UTM on a VM if you have the capacity (2 cpu, 4gb and 60gb, two or three NICs) which you can return to the pool after the XG catches up. Further you could try negotiating a discount on the UTM licence based on the limitations of the XG.