Hello again jool-list friends...

A few months ago I was able to use jool to map an IPv6 /96 block to an IPv4 
network in Stateful NAT64 mode.  This is working well.  On the IPv4 network, 
all incoming traffic from the IPv6 world appears to come from the IPv4 address 
of the host running jool.

Now I want to expose a couple of services in the other direction, preferably 
using the same IPv4 address.  For example, if 2001:db8::/96 is mapped to the 
IPv4 space, and the host running jool has IPv4 address 203.0.113.1, I would 
like IPv4 clients to be able to connect to (for example) 201.0.113.1:80, and be 
connected to a server at some arbitrary IPv6 address -- but I would like the 
remote IPv6 server to see the correct NAT64 address (say, 
2001:db8::203.0.113.16) as the source, rather than the address of the host 
running jool.

Does the jool module have the ability to do this?  I am trying various iptables 
commands with "-t nat" and "-t mangle" but getting errors.   Can someone point 
me to the correct part of the documentation, or at least confirm that this is 
something that can be done?

Thanks,

   -- Art

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