For v6 clients to access v4 services, see this RFC: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-behave-v6v4-xlate-stateful-12
Implemented on OpenBSD via pf & BIND patches: http://ecdysis.viagenie.ca/ /Pete On 12. okt. 2010, at 13.01, Xavier Beaudouin wrote: > Hello, > > About IPv6 and IPv4 access, my company want to kill dual stack stuff or limit > them to minimum possible if possible and avoid subnetting that loose > unfortunatly ips every time. > > Our idea is to have all our system to be IPv6 only native and when an IPv4 > wants to access to an IPv6 service, IVI can do the translation (this is not > magic, but the idea is to provide specific IPv6 hosts to be "visible" outside > the IPv6 internet). So I get on IVI : IPv4 -> IPv6 mapping : > http://www.ivi2.org/ > > There is draft about that : > http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-xli-behave-ivi-07 > > Does OpenBSD has somewhat support about this draft ? or can we do that using > OpenBSD standard tools (eg pf or relayd ?). > > I really don't want to us to rely on Linux, so .... That's why I'm asking > question about that... Since OpenBSD is really network toolbox > (OpenOSPF/BGP..... etc). > > This can help to get a internet with v6 ready ? > > Regards, > xavier > Pete Vickers p...@systemnet.no | +47 48 17 91 00 SystemNet AS