このページはあなたの指定言語の彼の無効性のために英語で掲示される Ipv6 has through a router NAT (or masquerading)
There this aims has to use a router ipv6 on the local area network where
it's not possible to use IPv6 on footbridge Internet.
2001:658:30b::1 2001:658:30b::f
----------- ---------------
| Router | | ipv6 |
| | | |
| ipv6 | | tunnel_broker |
----------- ---------------
| 10.0.0.2 --------- | 193.254.254.1
| | Router | |
--------------| |--------------
| NAT |
10.0.0.1 --------- 209.32.1.254
You must have the functionalities of protocol mapping on the router to
be able to use IPv6 behind this one .To know if you use a router NAT check your
IP addresses LAN, if those is in the following beaches (10.0.0.0/8, 192.168.0.0/16,
172.16.0.0-172.31.0.0) either you use a proxy to reach has Internet or a router NAT
in which case it is necessary for you to apply the method following to use ipv6 to
a machine other than the router in question (if you use a proxy it is necessary to
install the pile tcp/ip v6 on that Ci, if your router does not support the function
of protocol mapping it is not possible to use the pile tcp/ip v6 ).
On winroute
Create a port map with
Protocol : OTHER 41
Listen IP : <UNSPECIFIED>
Destination IP : <dest_ip>
where dest_ip will be your ip of gateway ipv6 lan or ip of youre machine
On NATD
add the rule :
NATD -redirect_proto proto localIP [publicIP [remoteIP]]
Ex:
NATD -redirect_proto 41 localIP [publicIP [remoteIP]]
On IP Masq
This configuration were not tested yet (kernel 2.2)
ipmasqadm portfw -a -P 41 -L ip_net -R ip_lan
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