[Jool-list] HINT: Jool capability
Kunal Chauhan
atkunalchauhan at gmail.com
Mon May 18 10:30:09 CDT 2020
Network scenario is:
1. Node A [172.19.8.x (IPv6 IP: 2001:ab5:0:1::x)]--> JOOL --> Node B[ IP
172.19.8.x (IP converted to v6 format: 2001:ab5::ac13:x)]
is working fine
but below case is not working
Node A[172.19.8.x(2001:ab5:0:1::x/64)] ----->JOOL---->Node B [IP 104.X.X.X(
0:0:0:0:0:ffff:68c6:b6f7
<https://www.ultratools.com/tools/ipWhoisLookupResult?ipAddress=0%3A0%3A0%3A0%3A0%3Affff%3A68c6%3Ab6f7>
)]
my jool configuration is as:
1. ip6tables -t mangle -L PREROUTING
Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
JOOL all anywhere 2001:ab5::/96
instance:alpha1
2. jool -i alpha1 pool4 display --icmp
+------------+-------+--------------------+-----------------+-------------+
| Mark | Proto | Max iterations | Address | Ports |
+------------+-------+--------------------+-----------------+-------------+
| 0 | ICMP | 1024 ( auto) | 172.19.8.x | 61001-65535 |
3. jool instance add alpha1 --iptables --pool6 2001:ab5::/96
br,
kunal
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 7:42 PM Tore Anderson <tore at fud.no> wrote:
> * Kunal Chauhan
>
> > Q:is It possible that jool can convert or able to ping to different IPv6
> network.?
> >
> > _point is_
> >
> > Details is NODE A IPv6 ----->JOOL------> NODE B IPV6(different ipv6
> class than NODE A)
> >
> > Q is there is role of instance?
>
> It seems to me like you are describing a regular IPv6 router?
>
> If so, that is not something you'd use Jool for. A vanilla Linux kernel
> can do that just fine.
>
> What do you mean by «different IPv6 class», though? What is an «IPv6
> class»?
>
> Tore
>
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