Hello all,
this probably hasn't been posted here so for everyone's info, there's a
google spreadsheet created by IETF's Lee Howard, with information about
transition mechanisms used by ISPs around the world. Obviously, anyone
can edit and the more people add info, the more meaningful and useful it
can become
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ksOoWOaRdRyjZnjLSikHf4O5L1OUTNOO_7N…
cheers,
Yannis
Hello,
I'm trying to set up an ipsec server on a linux machine. The connection
between clients and server should be IPv6 only but also needs to transport
IPv4 packets.
However, the linux kernel doesn't seem to support a feature which is
required to transport IPv4 packets within an IPv6 ipsec connection, as
shown here:
https://wiki.strongswan.org/issues/939
Does maybe one of you know how to transport IPv4 packets in an IPv6 ipsec
connection, or do we need to wait for the linux kernel to support this
feature? Because this stops me from switching to IPv6 ipsec connections and
I would like to reduce the usage of IPv4 as much as possible ...
Sorry if this might be off-topic from the general IPv6 WG topics, but I
thank you in advance for your time and answers!
Best regards,
Michael Hock