Barry Commander wrote:
I basically want the IPv6 clients on my LAN to be able to access IPv4
servers on the
internet transparantly - the router doing the IPv6->IPv4/IPv4->IPv6
conversion.
I was under the impression those tunnel brokers simply allow the IPv4
interface on my
router to access the limited IPv6 sites/servers
Thanks
Barry
They did that at recent NANOG and APNIC(APRICOT) meetings:
switch off ipv4 (wireless) LAN and have everyone struggle with ipv6.
see: http://www.civil-tongue.net/6and4/
you need 2 things:
a DNS proxy that will give our clients a ipv6 (AAAA) answer even if
there's none in the real world - one is totd
(ftp://ftp.dillema.net/pub/users/feico/totd-latest.tar.gz)
and the protocol translator
software (on linux) used mentioned here
(http://www.civil-tongue.net/6and4/wiki/Linux%20NAT-PT%20Configuration)
but leads to parked domain :-(
(in cisco they did like this:
http://www.civil-tongue.net/6and4/wiki/APRICOT2008-Router)
Frank