Hello again,
I just realised that while testing jool w/ pool4 in stateful NAT64, using bigger networks gives the following error message: fakerouter1:~# jool pool4 add 10.0.0.0/20 2-32000 --tcp Error: Warning: You're adding lots of addresses, which might defeat the whole point of NAT64 over SIIT. Error: Will cancel the operation. Use --force to override this. While we certainly won't need a /20 for the first productive site (it might actually be more like a /29), I wonder why this should be a problem? Haven't checked the code of jool, but isn't it something on the line of having a queue / O(1) based get_next_free_ip_port() in jool that shouldn't really care about the size of the IPv4 pool? Or is the motivation of the error (not warning) message solely to prevent people from trying to map a full IPv6 network (/112 or similar) to an IPv4 space? Best regards, Nico -- Modern, affordable, Swiss Virtual Machines. Visit www.datacenterlight.ch _______________________________________________ Jool-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail-lists.nic.mx/listas/listinfo/jool-list
