David Drummond wrote:
> DD>> Even then, surely, as long as your router does IPv6 your stuff on your
> DD>> LAN will still work using NAT ...
>
> MvdV> No. There is no easy general way to translate IPv6 to IPv4.
>
> No IPv6/IPv4 NAT?
No NAT, but if you have an ipv6 capable device (router, linux/windows
computer...), you can run a proxy (squid, privoxy...) in it. Then you can
access the ipv6 world from your ipv4 devices.
Or maybe your ISP already has a proxy service which can do that for you? :)
'Tommi
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