On 01/02/2011 06:33 PM, Dave Ihnat wrote: > On Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 06:19:48PM -0500, Genes MailLists wrote: >> This issue must have a simple solution surely noone would design a >> spanking new world and then make it hard for a not uncommon situation >> (new isp) ? > > Well, think again. There are reasons people are dragging their feet > going to IPv6. > > Frankly, I don't expect most, if any, internal LANs to cut over to IPv6. > There's no reason or point, and a lot of headaches. Instead, it should > become the standard *outside* your router/firewall, and you can stay > with IPv4 inside. > > Probably the simplest approach is to use a router appliance that groks > IPv6 for the WAN, and IPv4 for the LAN. On a Linux system, if you want > it to be your firewall--and a lot of us are hard-headed enough to do > so--I'd put in two NICs and use only the outward-facing NIC for IPv6, > confguring the internal for IPv4. > Thanks for your thoughts ... I was slowly coming to exactly that solution ... Then I think you're saying NAT is here to stay .. in which case how exactly on a linux border firewall with internal ip4 and external ip6 does one NAT ? Do we build a ip4 NAT to ip4 - and then route that nat'ed ip4 to ip6 ? -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines