Hello Scott,
On Monday October 04 2021 23:54, you wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
SS> After much back and forth with Comcast/Xfinity; I have found that I
SS> needed to drop IPv6 support for incoming connections. A shame really,
SS> because Comcast's gateways do not support UPNP for IPv6.
The general consensus among the IPv6 Gurus is that UPNP should not be used for IPv6.
SS> Oh, and why UPNP? Because the router "calls home" to Comcast
SS> periodically (often?) and gets new configuration information and it
SS> seems that in my region, the port forwards are not saved.
Port forwarding is an IPv4 thing. In IPv6 one just creates a hole in the firewall to let the port go through.
SS> So I discovered a simple workaround for there junk software; now two
SS> things happen, first when my DHCP client detects a network change it
SS> runs my DNS update script and that script now includes 'upnpc'
SS> commands to refresh the port mappings. The script also runs every
SS> five hours just in case the gateway's IP address changed without
SS> changes on the inside.
I can see why that would not work for IPv6.
SS> I wish I thought of UPNP a week or so ago; would have saved me many
SS> hours of hold time and fustration.
You may want to ask Andrew Leary (1:320/219) for help. He has IPv6 up and running on a Comcast connection. I don't know how he does it, but he obviously has found a way.
Cheers, Michiel
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