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Hello deon,
On Tuesday January 07 2025 09:00, you wrote to Dennis Slagers:
de> eg: for tfb-bbs.org (180.150.99.174)
de> # host tfb-bbs.org
de> tfb-bbs.org has address 64:ff9b::b496:63ae
de> (bind supports DNS64).
de> * Your internal routing would then route 64:ff9b::/96 via a machine
de> running jool (the nat64 part). In theory you could use any IP6 net,
de> but I think most use 64:ff9b::/96.
Only if you use a "local" NAT64 gateway. 64:ff9b::/96 is reserved
as the "well known prefix" for NAT64 gateways. But it is not globally
routable! So third parties like Kasper Dupont use a prefix in the normal
routable ranges.
Cheers, Michiel
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