NAT-PT DNS ALG solutions
draft-hallin-natpt-dns-alg-solutions-01
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| Authors | Paul Hallingby Jr. , Suresh Satapati | ||
| Last updated | 2002-07-25 | ||
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Abstract
There is an ongoing discussion about the impact of IPv4 to IPv6 transition mechanisms such as NAT-PT (RFC2766). [NAT-PT-ISSUES] identifies several problems around the DNS ALG functionality in NAT- PT. This document proposes possible solutions to some of the problems illustrated in [NAT-PT-ISSUES] and to additional issues with the DNS ALG functionality in NAT-PT.
Authors
Paul Hallingby Jr.
Suresh Satapati
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