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Web App Proxy and IPv6

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I'm looking at Web App Proxy in Server 2012 R2 as a successor to TMG. I am posting here because it is in the same group of features as Direct Access, RRAS and so on.

I can't find much documentation perhaps someone can help. I am especially interested in how this might handle IPv6. I have found these documents:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn280944.aspx

http://www.ntsystems.it/post/Web-Application-Proxy-in-Windows-2012-R2-preview.aspx

http://blog.kloud.com.au/2013/07/15/publish-lync-2013-with-2012-r2-preview-web-application-proxy/

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dn323740(v=vs.85).aspx

But none mention the NIC configuration and IPv6.

If I give the server 2 NICs (as I would have done a UAG or TMG or ISA server) they both get local link addresses

fe80::215:5dff:fe62:3734%12

fe80::215:5dff:fe62:3735%22

So as far as I can see the two NICs will communicate with each other on the local link, so why even have two NICs. I know the fe80 addresses should not be routed by the firewalls, but I am also curious as to how to do the IPv6 addressing: one subnet for the LAN, one for the DMZ, one for the WAN?

I suppose (thinking aloud) that the "firewall" features of TMG and ISA are no longer included, and that the Web App Proxy really does depend on being in a DMZ created by another device.

Help and documentation appreciated.


CarolChi


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