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Re: IPv6 and forensic requests
From: JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2019 14:51:25 +0100
Do you really mean 6to4 or NAT64? Totally different things ...
If that's the case, I will suggest you go for Jool instead of Tayga.
Also, if you want the customers are able to use old IPv4 apps and devices, NAT64 is not sufficient, you need also CLAT
at the customer premises (so they can run 464XLAT).
Regards,
Jordi
-----Mensaje original-----
De: NANOG <nanog-bounces () nanog org> en nombre de Max Tulyev <maxtul () netassist ua>
Fecha: domingo, 10 de febrero de 2019, 14:26
Para: NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Asunto: IPv6 and forensic requests
Hi All,
we are implementing IPv6 only infrastructure.
For IPv4 access, we using tayga for 6to4 translation and then CGN for NAT.
There is a number of ways for Linux based NAT to store information for
future forensic requests (i.e. "who was it cracking that website?").
But what about 6to4 translators, as tayga? I believe there should be
well-known patches or solutions. The aim is to have what /64 (not even
/128) was translated to what IPv4 at the requested time.
Is there any?
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Current thread:
- IPv6 and forensic requests Max Tulyev (Feb 10)
- Re: IPv6 and forensic requests JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG (Feb 10)
- Re: IPv6 and forensic requests Max Tulyev (Feb 10)
- Re: IPv6 and forensic requests Ca By (Feb 10)
- Re: IPv6 and forensic requests JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG (Feb 10)
- Re: IPv6 and forensic requests Max Tulyev (Feb 10)
- Re: IPv6 and forensic requests JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG (Feb 10)
- Re: IPv6 and forensic requests Max Tulyev (Feb 10)
- Re: IPv6 and forensic requests JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG (Feb 10)
