On Wed, 1 Aug 2012, Curtis Villamizar wrote:
Same answer as one given on that thread. If a device can support IPv4, then use NAT4. If a device can only support IPv6, then the DNS64 belongs on the IPv6-only device. To that device all host return
Am I interpreting you correctly in that you're saying that an IPv6 only device should have a built in resolver that does DNS64 in case of v6 only connectivity?
I can see that this would work, but is that a generally accepted solution? On Android, this would mean that dnsmasq would need to gain DNS64 functionality (and also needs to be able to detect the NAT64 prefix somehow).
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