@techreport{eromenko-ipff-babysitter-02, number = {draft-eromenko-ipff-babysitter-02}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-eromenko-ipff-babysitter/02/}, author = {Alexey Eromenko}, title = {{Intended status: Standards Track A.Eromenko September 2016}}, pagetotal = 7, year = 2016, month = sep, day = 29, abstract = {Babysitter is a form of an advanced NAT, mostly for desktop clients. It gives mixed IP-FF and IPv4 clients access to IPv4-only Internet. It is somewhat resembling NAT64 + DNS64 combo, and will aid during transition period. Assumption: We work on IPv4-only Internet, but we want to implement both IP-FF and IPv4 hosts inside our organization, so nodes can work between themselves with, and take advantage of, IP-FF, but still able to connect to the Internet. If/when this assumption is invalid, and end-to-end IP-FF becomes commonplace, other forms of connection should be used, and babysitter may be disabled.}, }