Good morning,

>Sorry for taking so long.
no problem, I had also no time yet to give your proposal a try ....

>> 1. I forgot to mention that the direction S1 -> A1 or B1 is also required. 
>> Means that a service in shared environment has to access a client in 
>> customer-a-network (there will be defined ipv4 nat-network for every 
>> customer).
>Can you assign a different port for each customer? Would B understand
>that? If so, port forwarding: https://nicmx.github.io/Jool/en/bib.html
no, unfortunately not

>> - every customer defines a network that we can use for nat the 10.1.1.1 
>> service eg. customer a is using 10.10.11.1 for 10.1.1.1, customer b is using 
>> 10.20.5.1 for 10.1.1.1
>Then what do you need the NATs for?
forgot to mention - because every customer is 'allowed' to bring his own ip 
space it's possible that customer a and b will have the same source 
ip-addresses in their network. Our idea is that with the ipv6 prefix per 
customer we can map this prefix to a (source) nat network in S1 (this network 
is only controlled by us so we can define all networks required).

.snip.
Thanks for the suggestion, let's see if I can get the appropriate commands 
together.

Kind regards,
Andreas
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