Re: nat ipv6 -> ipv4 using pf

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To: alwin <alwin@...>
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Date: Monday, August 27, 2007 - 3:29 pm

On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 04:36:06PM +0200, alwin wrote:

"When faithd receives TCPv6 traffic, faithd will relay the TCPv6 traffic
to TCPv4."

Hmm, sounds like exactly what you were looking for (as a layer 4 proxy).
But presumably the Apache log files will show the faithd server's own IP
address as the source IP for each connection.

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nat ipv6 -&gt; ipv4 using pf, alwin, (Sun Aug 26, 6:48 am)
Re: nat ipv6 -&gt; ipv4 using pf, Olivier Mehani, (Mon Aug 27, 8:53 am)
Re: nat ipv6 -&gt; ipv4 using pf, Brian Candler, (Mon Aug 27, 8:32 am)
Re: nat ipv6 -&gt; ipv4 using pf, alwin, (Mon Aug 27, 10:36 am)
Re: nat ipv6 -> ipv4 using pf, Brian Candler, (Mon Aug 27, 3:29 pm)
Support for soundblaster audigy SE ?, Nicolas Letellier, (Mon Aug 27, 10:53 am)
Re: Support for soundblaster audigy SE ?, Alexandre Ratchov, (Mon Aug 27, 12:51 pm)
Re: nat ipv6 -&gt; ipv4 using pf, Jeroen Massar, (Sun Aug 26, 7:02 am)
Re: nat ipv6 -&gt; ipv4 using pf, Lars Noodén, (Sun Aug 26, 8:13 am)
Re: nat ipv6 -&gt; ipv4 using pf, Jeroen Massar, (Sun Aug 26, 8:21 am)