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Re: [77attendees] ietf-nat64 experiment



Just a quick question, IPv6 only connection or dual stack connection?

thanks

-Hui

2010/3/23 Marc Blanchet <marc.blanchet at viagenie.ca>:
> Hello,
>  This is to announce an experiment of nat64 on the ietf-nat64 SSID. We would
> like to thank the NOC (Jim and Eric) for helping us setup this service.
>
> Information below is copied from
> http://ecdysis.viagenie.ca/network_experiment.html
>
> Marc.
>
> --------------
> IETF Network Experiment
>
> This is a network experiment to see how NAT64 can be used, which
> applications work and not work, etc... There is no garantee of the service.
>
> Service Information
>
> To try the experiment, use the wireless SSID "ietf-nat64". This is an
> IPv6-only network. The nat64 router has an IPv6 enabled interface
> (2001:df8:0:72::1) on that wireless network and sends router advertisements
> for 2001:df8:0:72::/64. There is no IPv4 forwarding.
>
> The other interface of the router is connected to the IETF backbone with an
> IPv4 address: 130.129.48.17 and an IPv6 address 2001:df8:0:48::17/64. The
> nat64 router forwards IPv6 packets as usual. Since it implements DNS64 and
> NAT64, it also translates packets when destination is IPv4. Your traffic to
> IPv4 destinations will use 64:ff9b::/96 on the IPv6 side and after
> translation, will use 130.129.48.17 as source address.
>
> Configuration
>
> To use this service, your computer MUST BE CONFIGURED TO RESOLVE DNS names
> to the DNS64 DNS server. PUT "2001:df8:0:72::1" as your DNS server.
> Moreover, you might want to disable IPv4.
>
> DNS IPv6 address: 2001:df8:0:72::1
>
> Default IPv6 gateway: 2001:df8:0:72::1
> Network: 2001:df8:0:72::/64
> Translating IPv6 prefix: 64:ff9b::/96
> Translated IPv4 address: 130.129.48.17
>
> Important Notes
>
> Please note that the nat64 router is a linux laptop running on a "slow" PPC
> processor with a single physical interface. Therefore, performance is not
> garanteed...
>
> Please note that our tests shows that MacOSX SnowLeopard does not follow
> CNAMEs on IPv6-only networks. Therefore, you might see web pages without
> images, sites do not connect while others do. The bug has been reported to
> Apple.
>
> The implementation is available as open-source.
>
> If you find any issue, please send email to support at viagenie.ca
> --
> =========
> IPv6 book: Migrating to IPv6, Wiley. http://www.ipv6book.ca
> Stun/Turn server for VoIP NAT-FW traversal: http://numb.viagenie.ca
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> NAT64-DNS64 Opensource: http://ecdysis.viagenie.ca
>
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