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2004-05-18
Hello,
We are trying to develop a simple NAT-PT router within our local test domain, which will never be connected to the other domains nor internet, with
a IPv4 client, a IPv6 client, a IPv4 DNS, a IPv6 DNS, and a NAT-PT router.
1. Does RedHat 9.0 compatible with NAT-PT?
2. Does DNS a necessary? If not, what can we do?
3. What are the steps and actions that we could take to configure and test the NAT-PT?
4. Is there any comprehensive manuals regrading to the NAT-PT configuration available on the Internet?
Thanks
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Hello,
We are trying to develop a simple NAT-PT router within our local test domain, which will never be connected to the other domains nor internet, with
a IPv4 client, a IPv6 client, a IPv4 DNS, a IPv6 DNS, and a NAT-PT router.
1. Does RedHat 9.0 compatible with NAT-PT?
2. Does DNS a necessary? If not, what can we do?
3. What are the steps and actions that we could take to configure and test the NAT-PT?
4. Is there any comprehensive manuals regrading to the NAT-PT configuration available on the Internet?
Thanks
1) Should work fine.
2) No... just use the configured mask when accessing IPv4 from IPv6
3) Hopefully it is along with the source.
4) Not sure...