On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, michael.dillon@bt.com wrote:
Some people have claimed that they cannot yet sell IPv6 Internet access because there is no IPv6 firewall support. According to this ICANN study: http://www.icann.org/committees/security/sac021.pdf this is not quite true. At least 30% of the 42 vendors surveyed, had IPv6 support.
According to this talk <http://www.guug.de/veranstaltungen/ecai6-2007/slides/2007-ECA-I6-Status -IPv6-Firewalling-PeterBieringer-Talk.pdf> many open-source and commercial firewalls supporting IPv6 are available.
IPCop is based on Linux <http://www.ipcop.org/index.php?module=pnWikka&tag=IPCopScreenshots>
m0n0wall is based on FreeBSD <http://m0n0.ch/wall/screenshots.php>
pfSense is also based on FreeBSD <http://pfsense.com/index.php?id=26>
FWBuilder is a management tool that builds filter setups for several different firewalls. <http://www.fwbuilder.org/archives/cat_screenshots.html>
[...] I am not really sure this list contains routers that really really supports tested IPv6 routing, or just of those that say they do. For example FWBuilder here does not support IPv6 other than (from the changelog in the latest version) "... option to the firewall settings dialog for iptables that controls whether compiler should skip generation of the code to set default policy of all ipv6 chains to DROP", and that is all v6 support there I can find. -- patrik_wallstrom->foodfight->pawal@blipp.com->+46-733173956