I have a Spigot Minecraft server on my Raspberry Pi 3 and have it on a port release on one
Fritzbox published. Recently, however, I switched to Unitymedia and now have their ConnectBox,
which uses IPv6. I was a little informed and understood that you have no IPv6
Port forwarding needs more, since all ports are enabled and each device has its own public IP.
I then allowed in the range IP and port filter that my server may be accessed (see
however, this is not possible, no matter what I try. I have both on the global as well
accessed the local IPv6 addresses of server and router, but it can be accessed from outside my network
do not reach the factory. But I can join him myself.
Did I configure the router correctly?
Or does anyone know what I did wrong?
Please answer.
Do you write your questions and then paste it here with copyn paste? Stop that, the gaps make it unnecessarily difficult to read your text. So much for what you did wrong.
The rest looks neat if the port numbers are correct. The port release in the firewall must also be set up on ipv6, only the firewall does not have to do the transfer of the private addresses to a public one. Look with a port scanner from the outside, if any ports are open.
Next you could try to enter the port that you want to open, also to the outside.
Then you could try to let through all the ports for the Ardesse, of course only for a short test.