This post will focus on WireGuard, so select that as the tunnel type (the Route48 team recently also added ZeroTier!) On the left bar, click "IPv6 Tunnels", then click "New Tunnel". Start by logging into the Route48 Portal. Configuring the Mikrotik router to advertise an IPv6 subnet you can use for other devices connected to the router. Creating the IPv6 tunnel & configuring it on the Mikrotik device,.There are two main parts to this tutorial: Refer to the Mikrotik documentation for more information on securing your router. All end devices will have a globally route-able address, so any security vulnerabilities can be exploited by anyone else on the IPv6 internet. Mikrotik has no default allow rule in the firewall, plus you don't receive any "protection" from NAT when using IPv6. Route48 is heavily dependent on sponsors, so be sure to visit their sponsors list or consider contacting them with sponsorship offers! We take pride in knowing that we are actively supporting the adoption of IPv6 for users that would otherwise find it too difficult. As an LIR it is our responsibility to promote and endorse the use of IPv6 to our end clients and serve them with the opportunity to learn and use IP resources (in this case IPv6 resources) The idea behind this project is to enable a regular user to learn, use and play with IPv6, BGP, and networking in a safe, free and automated manner.
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