[ppml] The myth of IPv6-IPv4 interoperation, was: Re: Legacy /24s
Colin Alston
colin at thusa.co.za
Mon Sep 3 13:09:51 EDT 2007
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On 03/09/2007 18:38 michael.dillon at bt.com wrote: > Given that IPv4-IPv6 proxying is as simple to implement as PNAT, one > wonders why people are making such a fuss. I think you mean IPv6 to IPv4 proxying? Letting IPv4-only hosts talk to IPv6 is an impossibility. Unless CERN finish the LHC and find the "answers to the universe" soon or something that is ;-) -- Colin Alston <colin at thusa.co.za> ______ Linux & Internet Services /\_\_\_\ Thusa Business Support (Pty) Ltd /\/\_\_\_\ http://www.thusa.co.za/ /\/\/\_\_\_\ Tel: (+27) 031 277 1257 \/\/\/_/_/_/ Fax: (+27) 031 277 1269 \/\/_/_/_/ \/_/_/_/ "To the world you may be one person, to one person you may be the world" ~ Rachel Ann Nunes.
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