Re: Tunnelling IPv4 over IPv6 for GitHub access?

From: Mark Martinec <Mark.Martinec+freebsd_at_ijs.si>
Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2015 00:38:31 +0100
Craig Rodrigues wrote:

> I have some machines which are on an IPv6 only network.
> It works great and I can access most things on the IPv6 Internet
> that I need like Google ( [2607:f8b0:4004:808::1014]) , Facebook
> ([2a03:2880:1010:df05:face:b00c:0:2]), CNN ( [2620:100:e000::8001]), 
> etc.
> 
> However, the one thing I cannot access is GitHub, which does not
> support IPv6 (!!!!).
> 
> Is there a way that I can tunnel IPv4 over an IPv6 network?
> 
> I read this blog post:
> http://www.aisecure.net/2013/02/03/tunneling-ipv4-over-ipv6-vpn/
> and wasn't sure if this was an approach that I could use.

I don't see how a tunnel encapsulation would help here - you need to
translate between protocol families, as your client side is IPv6-only.

If all the traffic is HTTP then a web proxy like squid running
on a dual-stacked host would suffice. Otherwise a NAT64 (with DNS64)
is needed, like implemented in OpenBSD's pf (but not available
in FreeBSD's pf).

   Mark
Received on Mon Nov 02 2015 - 22:38:39 UTC

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