Hey António,
Is it possible to use simultaneously 6to4, TRT and NATPT transition
mechanisms in the same freebsd (with Kame snapkit) machine?
I don't suppose you'll get problems with either 6to4 and TRT or 6to4 and
NAT-PT. But why should you want to use TRT and NAT-PT at the same time?
Hi Antonio,
If you have a general scenario with IPv4 and IPv6 networks,
and you want for
example accede to an IPv4 ftp server via an IPv6 machine, you
should use the
TRT translator mechanism,
What makes you think you can't use NAT-PT for that?
Mat
Hi Mat
If you have a general scenario with IPv4 and IPv6 networks,
and you want for
example accede to an IPv4 ftp server via an IPv6 machine, you
should use the
TRT translator mechanism,
What makes you think you can't use NAT-PT for that?
I think that you can do that, but you need an
Hi Tina
I don't suppose you'll get problems with either 6to4 and TRT or 6to4 and
NAT-PT. But why should you want to use TRT and NAT-PT at the same time?
Shoulnd't just one of those mechanisms be enough?
If you have a general scenario with IPv4 and IPv6 networks, and you want for
example accede
What makes you think you can't use NAT-PT for that?
I think that you can do that, but you need an ALG.
You need a DNS ALG for TRT as well.
Christian
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Dear All,
Kame NATPT translation mechanism is a bidirectional
mechanism?
My scenario is:
IPv4--NATPT--IPv6
My natpt.conf file has the following configuration
# set 96 bit natpt prefix
prefix 3ffe:1:2:3::
# [v6 - v4] --
Kame NATPT translation mechanism is a bidirectional mechanism?
no. just like IPv4 NAT, it is unidirectional, and IPv6-to-IPv4 only.
(you cannot identify IPv6 host from IPv4 host)
itojun
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