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So IPv6 rolled out to my house recently. I checked a few devices on my LAN and one of my printers picked up a v6 address. I then was able to access the printers webpage from a computer outside my LAN via the public IPv6 address. The firewall on my Fios router for v6 is set "Normal Security" which should be blocking all inbound connections but it seems like it is allowing everything to pass through.
Anyone else noticed this?
The core benefit/deficit of IPv6 is that every device at home can now have the luxury to receive an unique publicly routable address. This avoids the use of an NAT, or a poorman's firewall where all inbound connections are dropped when port forwarding is not enabled.
I am not sure whether Fios router is designed to drop all inbound connections by default. I haven't gotten IPv6 yet. I will give more advice when I have tested out the behavior myself.
Btw, which Fios router are you referring to? Fios Router technically means G3100. If you have a G1100, or a CR1000A, they are not called Fios Router.
I have the G3100. The default firewall settings for IPv6 (and IPv4) are to block all inbound. This is really bad that the router says it is set to block but its just allowing everything through
What Brand/Model printer are you working with? also have you checked if any ipv6 pinhole rules have been created by your printer. You can check this by logging into the web UI under Advance -> Security & Firewall -> Ipv6 Pinhole.