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Untangle support IPv6 passthrough. In bridge mode, IPv6 packets will be passed through to the gateway appropriately allowing IPv6 networks to run Untangle with interference.
Untangle 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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Untangle will support IPv6 configuration in Config->Network. This will allow administrators to configure Untangle with an IPv6 address and IPv6 routing information.
Untangle supports IPv6 configuration in Config->Network. This enables administrators to configure Untangle with an IPv6 address and IPv6 routing information.
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Revision as of 14:25, 27 May 2016

Overview

IPv6 is now officially supported.

Schedule

Phase Date Status
  Phase
  Date
  Status
  Description

Phase 1 - IPv6 Passthrough

June 2011 (9.0)

Complete

Untangle 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

Untangle supports IPv6 configuration in Config->Network. This enables administrators to configure Untangle with an IPv6 address and IPv6 routing information.

Phase 3 - IPv6 Application processing

Planned

Untangle will support application-layer processing of IPv6 sessions and the applications will support processing of IPv6 addresses.