Subject: Re: stf(4) and NAT
To: None <tech-net@netbsd.org>
From: Martijn van Buul <pino@dohd.org>
List: tech-net
Date: 11/22/2005 18:19:24
It occurred to me that Hubert Feyrer wrote in gmane.os.netbsd.devel.network:
> On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, Martijn van Buul wrote:
>> Unfortunately, I'm in the "happy" possession of a Wanadoo LiveBox, which
>> to my best knowledge refuses to behave like a bridging modem. Instead, it
>> insists on doing NAT. I managed to convice it that it should do forward all
>> incoming traffic to an IP on the private side of the modem, but that is as
>> far as I'll be able to get.
>
> Why not run 6to4 on the Linux box?

I don't have access to it. All I have is a rather limited web config tool.

Most Livebox hacks are based on the (old) version produced by Inventel.
Ofcourse, I have the new version, produced by Sagem, and I haven't been able to
find a way to get decent access to it.

> There's some documentation here:
> http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2001/06/01/ipv6_tutorial.html

I've read that article before ;), but it requires shell access, which I
don't have.

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