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        Title           : Issues with NAT-PT DNS ALG in RFC2766
        Author(s)       : A. Durand
        Filename        : draft-durand-v6ops-natpt-dns-alg-issues-00.txt
        Pages           : 0
        Date            : 2003-2-24
        
Recent discussions on the need to translate or not between IPv4 and
IPv6 have brought a better understanding on the impact of tools like
NAT-PT [NAT-PT].  Several problems have been identified around the
DNS ALG functionality.  An alternative solution that does not require
this DNS ALG for connections initiated by the IPv6 side has been
proposed. This memo aims at analyzing the pros and cons of both
solutions in that case. Connections initiated by the IPv4 side would
always require the help of a DNS-ALG and thus are not covered by this
memo.

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