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10.2: IPv6 firewall (ip6tables) issue?

BoMbY

New Pleskian
Hello,

I've just upgraded to Plesk 10.2.0 and noticed my IPv6 address is not pingable (everything else seems to work with IPv6). The firewall "Ping service" rule in the admin panel is set to "Allow incoming from all", but when looking at "ip6tables --list", there's no ICMPv6 entry. Instead this is added from Plesk (this entries change if I change the rule to something else):

ACCEPT udp anywhere anywhere
ACCEPT tcp anywhere anywhere

just before the

DROP all anywhere anywhere

Looks to me like there's something wrong with the "Ping service" rule for IPv6? And I'm wondering how I can fix this?

Thanks and Regards,
BoMbY
 
Okay, my connection/ping problem is something different, but the Plesk filter rule (or at least the resulting ip6tables rule) for ICMPv6 still looks wrong (and possibly dangerous) to me.
 
Is there maybe a way to disable only the IPv6 Part of the Plesk firewall, to manually maintain the rules?
 
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