Source: unbound
Version: 1.17.1-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: ipv6
X-Debbugs-Cc: d...@darkboxed.org

Dear Maintainer,

I would like to run an unbound resolver on an IPv6-only network. This
is problematic because many nameservers on the internet are only
reachable over IPv4.

Starting with 1.18.0 unbound provides NAT64 support on the recursor
side. Meaning when it encounters an IPv4 only NS it will try to reach
it though a NAT64 prefix instead.

I've rebuilt and tested 1.18.0-2 on bookworm and it works fine, could
you upload a backport for bookworm please so other users can benefit
from this new feature too?

Thanks,
--Daniel

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