Hi,
I have a FreeBSD System acting as a router behind a crippled Cable-Router/Modem-Combination. I can only acquire a single IPv6 address from this cable-router as it does not support prefix delegation.
I tend to switch my home network to Dual Stack as I'm experiencing severe problems with the AFTR Gateways acting-as-kind-of-NAT64 of my ISP so I'm thinking of using IPv6 based connections as much as possible to bypass the AFTR Gateways.
The problem is now, that I can create a local IPv6 network in my LAN, but it is of course not routed by this crippled router. The only thing which would help me out here would be some sort of NAT on my FreeBSD router like in the good old IPv4 days....
I'm using ipfw(8) + natd(8) right now (like I do since '99). It feels like pf(4) could support ipv6-nat? Can anyone confirm this?
Any ideas/suggestions?
I have a FreeBSD System acting as a router behind a crippled Cable-Router/Modem-Combination. I can only acquire a single IPv6 address from this cable-router as it does not support prefix delegation.
I tend to switch my home network to Dual Stack as I'm experiencing severe problems with the AFTR Gateways acting-as-kind-of-NAT64 of my ISP so I'm thinking of using IPv6 based connections as much as possible to bypass the AFTR Gateways.
The problem is now, that I can create a local IPv6 network in my LAN, but it is of course not routed by this crippled router. The only thing which would help me out here would be some sort of NAT on my FreeBSD router like in the good old IPv4 days....
I'm using ipfw(8) + natd(8) right now (like I do since '99). It feels like pf(4) could support ipv6-nat? Can anyone confirm this?
Any ideas/suggestions?