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NG Firewall supports IPv6 passthrough. In bridge mode, IPv6 packets will be passed through to the gateway appropriately allowing IPv6 networks to run Untangle with interference. | |||
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NG Firewall supports IPv6 configuration. This enables administrators to configure Untangle with an IPv6 address(es) and IPv6 routing information. | |||
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NG Firewall will support application-layer processing of IPv6 sessions and the applications will support processing of IPv6 addresses. | |||
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Revision as of 22:21, 23 August 2022
Overview
IPv6 is now officially supported.
Schedule
Phase | Date | Status | |
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Phase
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Date
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Status
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Description
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Phase 1 - IPv6 Passthrough |
June 2011 (9.0) |
Complete
|
NG Firewall supports IPv6 passthrough. In bridge mode, IPv6 packets will be passed through to the gateway appropriately allowing IPv6 networks to run Untangle with interference. |
Phase 2 - IPv6 Configuration |
June 2013 (10.0) |
Complete
|
NG Firewall supports IPv6 configuration. This enables administrators to configure Untangle with an IPv6 address(es) and IPv6 routing information. |
Phase 3 - IPv6 Application processing |
Planned |
NG Firewall will support application-layer processing of IPv6 sessions and the applications will support processing of IPv6 addresses. |