From: Jens Neu <jens@zeeroos.de>
To: netfilter@vger.kernel.org
Subject: NAT46 best practice?
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 11:18:53 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5330068D.5070708@zeeroos.de> (raw)
Dear list,
I'm in the situation that I want to offer an openvpn server on IPv6 as
well as on IPv4. Currently I do this by having openvpn listen on udp6
and forward the udp(v4) traffic to the IPv6 port via socat. Even though
this works in principal (reads: as long as socat does not crash), I
would not consider this a rock solid setup.
What would you suggest as best practice for such a task?
Desired is a linux only setup (Centos 6, Debian 7 or similar), if needed
with custom kernel/patches but obvioulsy not an F5 or Brocade
loadbalancer appliance.
best regards
Jens
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