Hi Paul, good to know there's other people in Debian that care about IPv6 :)
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 10:26:03AM -0400, Paul Tagliamonte wrote: > As a current jool user, I'm very interested in this project. I'll have > to try this out. I haven't actually tried it yet myself, I tend to package first -- test and use later :D So let me know if you do would love to hear a report. > > Hence we need more alternatives for these services in Debian. > > > > tundra-nat64 is a new userspace implementation of SIIT, NAT64 and > > [CLAT]. It's multithreaded as opposed to tayga so my hope is the > > performance will be much better. > > > > I plan on maintaining tuntra-nat64 myself but I do need a sponsor :) > > Why the heck not, I'm happy to review and sponsor; IPv6 adoption is > critical, and giving a hand to someone working to maintain current > tooling to help with the adoption is doing good work. Hit me up off-list > and we'll work out a workflow and all that. Excellent. I'll hit you up with a (gbp) package as soon as I get around to it. Doesn't look very involved at first glance. FYI: I have another ITP pending for VPP (fdio-vpp) -- a very, very, very fast userspace packet processor (DPDK based) which also has SIIT/NAT64 support, but not fully featured last I checked. Might be interesting to you too. I just never got around to actually deploying VPP in my test network since my use-case for 10/40G routing/NAT64 dissapated so I never finsihed the package. It's about to come back though so stay tuned :) Thanks, --Daniel