On 20.06.2019 17:35, Michael Sierchio wrote: > Oh, the problem is simply that my ISP assigns me a ::/64 but there is no > guarantee that it's mine for the duration. > > I'm in the process of securing my own IPv6 block, but was hoping for an > interim solution. > > One that occurred to me is to use a public ::/56 that's allocated (but > unused) to me in an AWS VPC. Route advertisements from them would make > them unusable directly, but then NPTv6 would work. > > Open to any suggestions.... ;-)
You can use some own prefix with global IPv6 addresses in the internal network, and use NPTv6 with "ext_if external_ifname" option. It will automatically use configured on the external interface prefix. This feature is available in stable/12+. -- WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov
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