Great. 
Can you tell me, what is the address that the application passes to the 
stack(socket,etc) api ?? Does it pass the ::V4 address or something else ? My guess is 
that it should be ::v4 , and the stack adds the PREFIX::/64 that RFC mentions.

Also, when nat-pt is enabled on a machine, do other mechanisms ( namely auto-tunnel) 
get disabled automatically, or does it check for the feasibility/priority at run time 
? 

Is this your implementation or some other ?

regards,
Sukhdeep

>>> Tim Chown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/18/02 02:32PM >>>
Interesting, we're running NAT-PT on FreeBSD...

tim

On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 01:10:24AM -0600, Sukhdeep Johar wrote:
> Not on Free BSD. But this is one useful link where you can get some 
>information(design/src/exe) about one implementation that is publicly available in 
>MSR IPv6 stack.
> 
> http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/networking/napt/ 
> 
> -Sukhdeep
> 
> >>> "Ricardo Siri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/18/02 08:10AM >>>
> 
> Hi,
> My name is Ricardo.  As part of our project we need to have
> protocol-translator nat-pt (IPv4-IPv6) on freeBSD4.5 
> Please kindly let me know if this tool is available with
> you or anywhere else?  I greatly appreciate your
> response and suggestions/pointers/feedbacks.
> Thank you,
> Sincerely,
> 
> Ricardo
> 
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