Anyone is using tayga for the NAT64?
Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 09 February 2011 16:44:50
It seems to be a userspace daemon for nat64 translation. It's much easier to deploy than other solutions and should be useful for small deployments and testing.
The site is at: http://www.litech.org/tayga/
I couldn't find many experiences with it, so have anyone tried it? What is your opinion.
Anyone is using tayga for the NAT64?
Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 13 April 2011 13:51:11
I just tried it, as it was recently packaged for Debian. Really simple and easy to set up, just needing a tun interface to do its magic. Looks like a perfect solution for small setups like home users etc. My main problem was rememebering to enable IPv6 forwarding in the virtual host I used for my test.
I used bind 9.8.0 for the DNS64 service, and that was also piece of cake to set up. Just add a single line with "dns64 prefix {};" to your bind options. I really liked the reverse dns64 feature, which makes all the synthesized IPv6 addresses map back to their IPv4 host names automatically. Nice.
So my conclusion is: tayga + bind 9.8.0 is recommended for NAT64/DNS64, as long as a Linux software router is sufficient for you.
Bjrn
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