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It may be obvious, but its easy to forget; to access samba shares
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using ip6 you need to allow ip6 addresses access to the server. If
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you want to limit access to local ip6 addresses and you are using
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the "hosts allow" option in smb.conf then add the following
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address/masks to the end of any ip4 addresses you alread have listed
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fc00::/7 fe80::/64 ::1
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this will allow link-local, unique-local, and local loop ip6 addresses
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Even if a machine has a public ip6 address, it will also have a
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link-local one for ip6 sublayer operations of the Neighbor Discovery
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Protocol as well as for some other protocols such as DHCPv6
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if you are using a firewall, don't forget to allow access to port
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5357 (tcp) and 3702 (udp) otherwise wsdd2 will not work.
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