Hello I believe it is possible. Jool's documentation calls it "Node-Based Translation": https://jool.mx/en/node-based-translation.html SIIT-DC: https://jool.mx/en/siit-dc.html SIIT-DC Dual Translation: https://jool.mx/en/siit-dc-2xlat.html Namespace-enclosed translation: https://jool.mx/en/usr-flags-instance.html
In fact, seeing that Tore wrote that presentation, you might want to skip Jool's documentation and just take a look at his own sample script: https://github.com/NICMx/Jool/issues/177#issuecomment-144648229 Greetings, Alberto On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 6:22 AM, v <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am very interested in SIIT-DC and trying to find out whether it would be > feasible to implement this for our new DC network. > > I would like to know whether Jool can serve as an IPv6 to IPv4 translation > daemon running on a KVM virtual server, pretty much like what is described > here on page 14: > https://www.ipv6council.be/IMG/pdf/04_-_20151117-8th_Belgian > _IPv6_Council-SIIT_DC_IPv4_Service_Continuity_for_IPv6_Data_Centres.pdf > > The deamon would run on every single physical or virtual server and the > 4to6 translator would be at our network edge. Would such a setup be > feasible? > > Regards > v > _______________________________________________ > Jool-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail-lists.nic.mx/listas/listinfo/jool-list >
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