25 Feb
2005
25 Feb
'05
6:26 a.m.
On 26/02/2005, at 1:25 PM, Philip D'Ath wrote:
I'm trying to get NAT-PT support working on a Cisco DSL router to support native ipv6 clients behind it. I've done a lot of searching, and can't find the answers to what I'm doing wrong. I have two problems.
Why are you using NAT with IPv6? There is very little reason pros for using IPv6 with NAT, and many cons. Afterall, NAT is just a hack for IPv4 to prevent address exhaustion. IIRC, ISPs are not to give out single IP addresses, but rather /64 allocations. Anyone care to correct me on this? -- Cameron Kerr Telecommunications Teaching Fellow & SysAdmin ckerr(a)cs.otago.ac.nz