On Mon, Mar 17, 2008, Andy Dills wrote: > > On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Nathan Ward wrote: > > > I'm not selling anything. Code is freely available. When I've got some > > decent > > instructions for it I'll post links to NANOG if you like. > > To be fair, it's really nothing more than FreeBSD with a couple of patches, > > and Miredo packaged up in a nice-to-deal-with bundle, that means you can > > plug > > it in today and make it work with 2 or 3 lines of config, instead of > > spending > > the next 3 years "engineering a solution" that the various parts of "the > > business" agree with - that is, assuming they give their engineers time to > > even think about IPv6, let alone engineer for it. Key word: pragmatic. > > Perhaps you could integrate your work with a project like pfsense? > > >From what I've seen, that's the best "open source CPE" solution, and > doesn't yet have real IPv6 support (but has just about everything else). > That would be a huge benefit to the community and potentially open up some > business opportunities for you.
I believe whoever shows off a functional NAT-PT device at the next NANOG might get some praise. I heard it was a bit of a disaster. Adrian