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Consumer Grade - IPV6 Enabled Router Firewalls.
- Subject: Consumer Grade - IPV6 Enabled Router Firewalls.
- From: simon.perreault at viagenie.ca (Simon Perreault)
- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 08:41:01 -0500
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
Joe Greco wrote, on 2009-12-11 08:36:
> Everyone knows a NAT gateway isn't really a firewall, except more or less
> accidentally. There's no good way to provide a hardware firewall in an
> average residential environment that is not a disaster waiting to happen.
>
> If you make it "smart" (i.e. UPnP) then it will of course autoconfigure
> itself for an appropriate virus.
>
> However, your average home user often doesn't change their $FOOGEAR
> password from the default of 1234, and it is reasonable to assume that
> at some point, viruses will ship with some minimal knowledge of how to
> "manually" fix their networking environment. Or better yet? Runs a
> password cracker until it figures it out, since the admin interfaces
> on these things are rarely hardened.
>
> If you actually /do/ a really good firewall, then of course users find
> it "hard to use" and your company takes a support hit, maybe gets a
> bad reputation, etc.
>
> There's no winning.
Agreed.
We have thus come to the conclusion that there shouldn't be a NAT-like firewall
in IPv6 home routers.
Thanks,
Simon
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