Hi Pete,

Le 12 oct. 2010 ` 14:40, Pete Vickers a icrit :

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> For v6 clients to access v4 services, see this RFC:
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> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-behave-v6v4-xlate-stateful-12
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> Implemented on OpenBSD via pf & BIND patches:
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> http://ecdysis.viagenie.ca/
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I know that... In fact this exactly the opposite thing that IVI does... Access
from IPv4 to IPv6 services...

An Edge router that allow IPv4 old internet access to IPv6 only services...

/Xavier

> /Pete
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> On 12. okt. 2010, at 13.01, Xavier Beaudouin wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> About IPv6 and IPv4 access, my company want to kill dual stack stuff or
limit
>> them to minimum possible if possible and avoid subnetting that loose
>> unfortunatly ips every time.
>>
>> Our idea is to have all our system to be IPv6 only native and when an IPv4
>> wants to access to an IPv6 service, IVI can do the translation (this is
not
>> magic, but the idea is to provide specific IPv6 hosts to be "visible"
outside
>> the IPv6 internet). So I get on IVI : IPv4 -> IPv6 mapping :
>> http://www.ivi2.org/
>>
>> There is draft about that :
>> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-xli-behave-ivi-07
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>> Does OpenBSD has somewhat support about this draft ? or can we do that
using
>> OpenBSD standard tools (eg pf or relayd ?).
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>> I really don't want to us to rely on Linux, so .... That's why I'm asking
>> question about that... Since OpenBSD is really network toolbox
>> (OpenOSPF/BGP..... etc).
>>
>> This can help to get a internet with v6 ready ?
>>
>> Regards,
>> xavier
>>
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> Pete Vickers
>
> [email protected] |  +47 48 17 91 00
>
> SystemNet AS

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