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RE: on NAT-PT
> >> it looks that you mean something else, like avoiding the use of
> >> DNS-ALG from NAT-PT (=3D alter NAT-PT spec). i don't see real
> technical
> >> ground for that.
> >There is some ground: the possibility to use NAT-PT when the remote
> >address is learned outside of the DNS channel.
>
> if your "channel" was not through NAT-PT and you have leant IPv4
> address, you are basically dead. there's nothing we can do.
> if your "channel" is NAT-PT and you have leant IPv4 address,
your
> NAT-PT does not support your particular "channel" - common NAT
> problem.
An IPv6 host doesn't have to be dead. If it has a piece of logic that
combines a "nat-pt prefix" with the IPv4 destination address, then it
can send the packet over IPv6 to that fabricated destination, and rely
on the NAT-PT to do the translation job.
-- Christian Huitema