On 9 jul 2009, at 16:05, Christian Huitema wrote:

The DNS64 does not have "to stuff the IPv4 bits somewhere in the IPv6 bits." It could also use mapping tables to map the IPv4 bits to arbitrary IPv6 bits.

There are about 3.7 billion usable IPv4 addresses. Do you really want to make a table that big, when the IPv6 host is going to expose everything to every IPv6 node it talks to anyway?
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