@misc{rfc6535, series = {Request for Comments}, number = 6535, howpublished = {RFC 6535}, publisher = {RFC Editor}, doi = {10.17487/RFC6535}, url = {https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6535}, author = {Bill Huang and DENG Hui and Teemu Savolainen}, title = {{Dual-Stack Hosts Using "Bump-in-the-Host" (BIH)}}, pagetotal = 25, year = 2012, month = feb, abstract = {Bump-in-the-Host (BIH) is a host-based IPv4 to IPv6 protocol translation mechanism that allows a class of IPv4-only applications that work through NATs to communicate with IPv6-only peers. The host on which applications are running may be connected to IPv6-only or dual-stack access networks. BIH hides IPv6 and makes the IPv4-only applications think they are talking with IPv4 peers by local synthesis of IPv4 addresses. This document obsoletes RFC 2767 and RFC 3338. {[}STANDARDS-TRACK{]}}, }