clatd
A 464XLAT CLAT implementation for Linux (by toreanderson)
tnat64
IPv4 to IPv6 interceptor (by andrewshadura)
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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clatd
Posts with mentions or reviews of clatd.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-08.
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Signal Desktop messaging app having trouble with IPv6
For Linux if you have the need for 464XLAT you can use clatd
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Best practices for home network?
I'd say no. This will break anything that uses literal IPv4 addresses, like games. Unless you also run clatd or something. Just run dual stack, then your IPv4 stuff will continue to work (as well as it ever has, through layers of NAT).
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are we IPv6 ready?
If you're not running IPv4 at all, you need clients to run something like clatd to do NAT46 locally.
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IPv6 Only Cloud Server
You can run this on linux to get ipv4 on all types of connections: https://github.com/toreanderson/clatd
Most other OSes like Windows also have a built in CLAT implementation that works similarly.
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IPv6 is coming.
On the two machines that have this (and whatever appliance devices, which I guess would include our phones), it means I have a full 464XLAT system, so applications running aren't necessarily aware that I don't have a full dual-stack network. On the flip side, I don't have clatd or anything similar running on my laptop, so any software that tries explicitly to create an IPv4 connection is going to fail.
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TMO Home Internet - First Impressions
There's nothing specific about t-mobiles 464xlat, you just need a clatd to do it. This one should work just fine
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Connecting to an ipv4 system without DNS entry on an ipv6 only network
This is generally why 464XLAT was invented - at the OS level there's a CLAT daemon that presents itself as an IPv4 networking stack to applications, it translates the requested IPv4 address to a synthetic IPv6 address, sends that to a NAT64 upstream, gets the response over IPv6, and gives the responses to the application over IPv4 again.
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NAT64 explained (ungleich tech talk number 3)
Typically paired with 464xlat in an IPv6-only environment, for programs that are hard-coded for IPv4.
An excellent `just-works` example is https://github.com/toreanderson/clatd
tnat64
Posts with mentions or reviews of tnat64.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-10.
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It's 2022 and github.com does NOT have an ipv6 address, making usage fo ipv6-only vms much more inconvenient. WTF Github / Microsoft?
If you don't want CLAT you could try using something like tnat64 - that hooks between Steam and the OS and actually turns the IPv4-only C library calls from Steam into IPv6-capable ones before they reach the C library; but I just tested it and it looks like Steam is using a bunch of features that this library does not yet support.
- NAT64 explained (ungleich tech talk number 3)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing clatd and tnat64 you can also consider the following projects:
3proxy - 3proxy - tiny free proxy server
dperf - dperf is a 100Gbps network load tester.
Jool - SIIT and NAT64 for Linux
thc-ipv6 - IPv6 attack toolkit
haproxy - HAProxy Load Balancer's development branch (mirror of git.haproxy.org)
dpvs - DPVS is a high performance Layer-4 load balancer based on DPDK.