Hi Jonathan.  BTMM does use IPv6 for the internal cloud addresses (unique-local 
addressing), but the endpoints are still IPv4.  It's entirely possible that 
Apple has changed their protocol since they last documented it, but at the time 
the home gateway needed some kind of NAT traversal support, whether by UPnP or 
NAT-PMP.  Now, however, it seems that even if that is switched off, BTMM can 
still work, although more slowly, so perhaps they've not got it working behind 
large-scale NAT as well.  Goodness knows why they don't just use IPv6 natively; 
would give the world one more reason to upgrade. :)

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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