On Jul 13, 2011 7:50 AM, "Seth Mos" <seth.mos@dds.nl> wrote:
Op 13-7-2011 16:09, Randy Bush schreef:
btw, a litte birdie told me to take another look at
The free Open Source FreeBSD based pfSense firewall supports this. Not everyone can get BGP, specifically calling out residential connections
here.
As a 1:1 NAT mechanism it works pretty well, I can reach the outside, and the outside can reach me. Which I think is what was intended in the specifications. And pretty much the internet.
It took me 4 months to write the IPv6 support in pfSense to what it is today. Which is not feature complete. But the NPT part was just a few hours in the grand scheme.
I've also contacted the nice people from the draft that we support it.
Since then we've got v4 and v6 with BGP at work so it's moot. But I
digress.
Kind regards,
Seth Mos pfSense developer.
Thank you for your work. CB
6296 IPv6-to-IPv6 Network Prefix Translation. M. Wasserman, F. Baker. June 2011. (Format: TXT=73700 bytes) (Status: EXPERIMENTAL)
which also could be considered to be in the loc/id space
randy