ipv6 and NAT
Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 03 January 2005 18:53:16
Hi all!
I have a problem with ipv6 and NAT. I have a router which has a public ipv4 address and it performs NAT to two computers. The router has a working ipv6-tunnel to sixxs, and the two computers behind the router have ipv4 private addresses (192.168...).
Now, I'd like to have ipv6 available to the subnet computers also. I have tried to search the net for help with ipv6 and NAT but I haven't found anything sensible. Should I have a subnet from sixxs or use ip6tables or what? Anybody have a clue? Oh yeah, all computers have linux.
Mikko
ipv6 and NAT
Shadow Hawkins on Tuesday, 04 January 2005 20:23:08
the best way is getting an IPv6 subnet from sixxs, this only cost you some credits.
it is easy to setup.
good luck
ipv6 and NAT
Shadow Hawkins on Thursday, 06 January 2005 00:51:31
i have never seen anyone doing nat with ipv6. i know there is something related to nat in ipv6, but with a 64bit netmask assigned to a link, i don't think anyone would ever need nat with ipv6.
subnet is the right choice, the faq entry 'how do i give connectivity to other hosts...'
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