On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, William F. Maton wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Jeroen Massar wrote: > > > Hmm maybe a weird idea but are there any proxys which convert IPv4 into > > IPv6... with this I mean... one has a IPv-only machine, uses a proxy. > > The proxy knows also about IPv6.... and when it gets for example > > www.kame.net it uses the IPv6 address... and thus the IPv4 uses gets > > to see the unmosaiced (http://www.kame.net/img/kame-anime-big.gif) version > > which accidentally is also viewable by IPv4 because those kame people > > forgot to put a NoIndexes clause in their .htaccess for /img... > > > > But anyways... it should allow people at work or other places without IPv6 > > to take a tiny look at the IPv6 part of the web... > > This would be cool, if there was a modern version of Squid that supported > IPv6... > Yups found it: http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200002/0446.html says: 8<--------------- gmaxwell> Hi, Is there a version of squid out there that is able to speak IPv6? 1.1.12 was ported by KAME Project. ftp://ftp.kame.net/pub/kame/misc/squid-1.1.22-v6-19990921.diff.gz gmaxwell> I'm looking to do some testing here (as opposed to home), and it would be gmaxwell> nice to have a proxy which allowed IPv4 web clients to hit IPv6 websites. Apache can be used for this purpose. Apache 1.3.11 was also ported by KAME Project. ftp://ftp.kame.net/pub/kame/misc/apache-1.3.11-v6-20000208a.diff.gz I'm using FWTK's http-gw for my personal environment. FWTK was ported by me. http://www.imasy.or.jp/~ume/ipv6/fwtk2.1-ipv6-1.0.diff.gz http://www.imasy.or.jp/~ume/ipv6/fwtk2.1-ipv6-1.0.patch01 ----------->8 Exactly what I wanted... no I'd only need to have a public one :) Greets, Jeroen

