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subnetspider
@subnetspider@mastodon.bsd.cafe  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

And yes, using NAT64 technically goes against the spirit of No-NAT November, but the alternative would be to stop myself from using half of the internet for 30 days without learning anything other than which websites and services break without IPv4, which gets boring very quickly.

Either way, the next thing I want to look at is PREF64, as well as building a CLAT on operating systems that don't natively support them, in case they run software relying on hard-coded IPv4 addresses. 馃槑

#IPv6 #NAT64

Edit

The following blog post was very inspiring for me, thanks @alexhaydock for sharing this. :)

https://blog.infected.systems/posts/2024-12-01-no-nat-november/

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subnetspider
@subnetspider@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@alexhaydock Just found out that OPNsense plans to add support for PREF64 in the upcoming version 26.1. 馃コ

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