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Yahoo and IPv6
On May 16, 2011, at 2:10 AM, George Bonser wrote:
>>
>> Because that way the IPv4 and IPv6 swarms remain disconnected in the
>> absence of some dual stack peers. (I.e., if the swarm is small and
>> you're the only IPv6 participant.)
>>
>> It would be much better if you could go from IPv6 to IPv4 through a
>> NAT64.
>
> The problem is when the client is handed an explicit address rather than
> a host name. In that case, there needs to be some standard environment
> variable for "IPv64 Prefix" that applications can query.
>
> For a browser this might be something like the configured proxy. Maybe
> an OS such as Windows might have a registry value for this. Maybe Linux
> and other unix-like variations could have a sysctl for that.
>
It shouldn't be a sysctl. It should be more like resolv.conf at worst.
> There should be some standard way for a native v6 host to determine the
> v6 to v4 prefix to use in a NAT64 environment.
>
This assumes some standard way to do NAT64.
Owen