16 May
2011
16 May
'11
10:43 p.m.
On May 16, 2011, at 1:56 AM, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
On 16 mei 2011, at 9:31, Owen DeLong wrote:
I believe that the BitTorrent clients are smart enough to discard the IPv4 nodes reached through NAT64 and will, instead, just use the native IPv6 nodes. I don't see this as a problem and I"m not sure why you do.
Because that way the IPv4 and IPv6 swarms remain disconnected in the absence of some dual stack peers. (I.e., if the swarm is small and you're the only IPv6 participant.)
It would be much better if you could go from IPv6 to IPv4 through a NAT64.
Meh, a very short term problem at worst. Owen