Are you serious about the /96 per customer? Maybe I'm missing the context, but 
you should provide a /48 to each customer! See RIPE-690.

If I'm getting it correctly, for the multiple instances, you could use 
namespaces?

Regards,
Jordi
@jordipalet
 
 

El 15/12/20 1:00, "Jool-list en nombre de Art Cancro via Jool-list" 
<[email protected] en nombre de [email protected]> escribió:

    Hello Jool developers and community.  First of all, THANK YOU for providing 
this excellent tool.  Using the .deb packages I was able to make it work on the 
very first try.

    We are looking at the possibility of installing Jool in a service provider 
environment, to monitor and manage each of our customer IPv4 environments using 
a single IPv6 network.  We would assign each customer a /96 prefix and then the 
final 32-bits would be their IPv4 networks.  Since many customers will have 
overlapping private IPv4 space, this would allow us to manage them all at the 
same time without conflict.  This would require a Jool instance at the edge of 
every customer network.

    My question: is there a way to run multiple Jool instances on the same 
host?  The Linux kernel itself supports multiple routing tables.  Is Jool 
capable of installing multiple NAT64/SIIT rules that go to different address 
spaces?

    Thank you for your consideration, and thank you again for providing such a 
useful tool.
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