Alberto, Actually i might have missed to explain below points for latest scenerio.
1. Node B is not under my control i know its ipv4 addres only. Like 104.x.x.x So i can not add any thing at node B side 2. Node A and jool machine are in my internal network as range for ipv4 is 172.x.x.x and ipv6 is 2001:xxxx.... On 18 May 2020 11:47 p.m., "Alberto Leiva" <[email protected]> wrote: > Ok, then enable IPv6 forwarding in Jool if you haven't already: > > kunal@JOOL:~# sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1 > > And make sure A and B can reach each other through Jool's machine. For > example: > > kunal@A:~# ip route add ::ffff:68c6:b6f7 via <Jool machine's > A-facing IPv6 address> > > --- > > kunal@B:~# ip route add 2001:ab5:0:1::/64 via <Jool machine's > B-facing IPv6 address> > > Then, do the ping: > > kunal@A:~# ping6 ::ffff:68c6:b6f7 > > Which should create the following packet flow: > > 1. A sends ping request "2001:ab5:0:1::x -> ::ffff:68c6:b6f7" > 2. Jool does not translate that packet, but its Linux host instead > routes it normally towards B. > 3. B replies "::ffff:68c6:b6f7 -> 2001:ab5:0:1::x" > 4. Jool does not translate that packet, but its Linux host instead > routes it normally towards A. > 5. A receives the reply. >
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