Well expanding on the address space and numbering issue, that would be a valid use for NAT but I honestly think it would be better to actually try and fix that before trying to put a hack over the top of it. In theory you could do it with routing tables but I could be retarded also so.
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Peter Hessler <[email protected]> wrote: > You have IPv4 only applications, that need to talk with the IPv6 internet. > > > On 2012 Oct 24 (Wed) at 12:43:12 -0400 (-0400), Daniel Ouellet wrote: > :Hi, > : > :Just saw a few questions and patch for NAT64 on misc and tech@ and I > :am really questioning the reason to be fore NAT64 and why anyone in > :their right mind would actually want to use this? > > -- > Pascal, n.: > A programming language named after a man who would turn over > in his grave if he knew about it. > -- Datamation, January 15, 1984 > > -- Jason Barbier Pro Patria Vigilans

