IPv4-to-IPv6 translation mechanism with DynDNS
draft-rosenau-dyndns-nat46-00
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Author | Martin Rosenau | ||
Last updated | 2016-08-07 (Latest revision 2016-02-04) | ||
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Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | ||
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IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
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Abstract
Many devices in private homes can be controlled via Web browser from another computer in the internet. This assumes that the IP address of the device is known and that the private internet access has a public IP address at all. Due to the IPv4 address shortage many internet providers only provide IPv6 internet access while many internet accesses (and therefore Web browsers) are IPv4-only. This document describes a method that allows an internet service provider that also provides dynamic DNS to the customers to allow accessing IPv6-only devices from IPv4-only Web browsers.
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