With IPv6 you might have to use a hack to make firewall allow incoming packets (like sending a dummy UDP packet to the peer first). The firewall only read, allow or deny these packets. While NAT must mess with the message IP//TCP//UDP headers to work.
With IPv6 you might have to use a hack to make firewall allow incoming packets (like sending a dummy UDP packet to the peer first). The firewall only read, allow or deny these packets. While NAT must mess with the message IP//TCP//UDP headers to work.