Try sudo jool bib add <Address of IPv6 server>#<Port of IPv6 server> <IPv4 address of Jool>#<Port of Jool mask> sudo jool bib add cafe::1#80 203.0.113.1:80
https://jool.mx/en/bib.html https://jool.mx/en/usr-flags-bib.html On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 5:16 PM Art Cancro via Jool-list <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > > _______________________________________________ > Jool-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail-lists.nic.mx/listas/listinfo/jool-list >
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