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H A Drad.85207bb19 Sat Oct 15 13:26:15 GMT 2022 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Implement RFC 8781 PREF64 router advertisement option.

With this clients can learn the presence and used prefix for Network
Address and Protocol Translation between IPv6 and IPv4 (NAT64).

Apparently there is support in mobile devices as well as in macOS.

This option, together with the the dhcp "IPv6-only preferred"
option (108) enables the Customer-side transLATor (CLAT) on macOS so
IPv4 literals can be used in IPv6-only networks.

Input & OK kn
H A Dprintconf.c5207bb19 Sat Oct 15 13:26:15 GMT 2022 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Implement RFC 8781 PREF64 router advertisement option.

With this clients can learn the presence and used prefix for Network
Address and Protocol Translation between IPv6 and IPv4 (NAT64).

Apparently there is support in mobile devices as well as in macOS.

This option, together with the the dhcp "IPv6-only preferred"
option (108) enables the Customer-side transLATor (CLAT) on macOS so
IPv4 literals can be used in IPv6-only networks.

Input & OK kn
H A Dengine.c5207bb19 Sat Oct 15 13:26:15 GMT 2022 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Implement RFC 8781 PREF64 router advertisement option.

With this clients can learn the presence and used prefix for Network
Address and Protocol Translation between IPv6 and IPv4 (NAT64).

Apparently there is support in mobile devices as well as in macOS.

This option, together with the the dhcp "IPv6-only preferred"
option (108) enables the Customer-side transLATor (CLAT) on macOS so
IPv4 literals can be used in IPv6-only networks.

Input & OK kn
H A Drad.conf.55207bb19 Sat Oct 15 13:26:15 GMT 2022 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Implement RFC 8781 PREF64 router advertisement option.

With this clients can learn the presence and used prefix for Network
Address and Protocol Translation between IPv6 and IPv4 (NAT64).

Apparently there is support in mobile devices as well as in macOS.

This option, together with the the dhcp "IPv6-only preferred"
option (108) enables the Customer-side transLATor (CLAT) on macOS so
IPv4 literals can be used in IPv6-only networks.

Input & OK kn
H A Dparse.y5207bb19 Sat Oct 15 13:26:15 GMT 2022 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Implement RFC 8781 PREF64 router advertisement option.

With this clients can learn the presence and used prefix for Network
Address and Protocol Translation between IPv6 and IPv4 (NAT64).

Apparently there is support in mobile devices as well as in macOS.

This option, together with the the dhcp "IPv6-only preferred"
option (108) enables the Customer-side transLATor (CLAT) on macOS so
IPv4 literals can be used in IPv6-only networks.

Input & OK kn
H A Drad.h5207bb19 Sat Oct 15 13:26:15 GMT 2022 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Implement RFC 8781 PREF64 router advertisement option.

With this clients can learn the presence and used prefix for Network
Address and Protocol Translation between IPv6 and IPv4 (NAT64).

Apparently there is support in mobile devices as well as in macOS.

This option, together with the the dhcp "IPv6-only preferred"
option (108) enables the Customer-side transLATor (CLAT) on macOS so
IPv4 literals can be used in IPv6-only networks.

Input & OK kn
H A Drad.c5207bb19 Sat Oct 15 13:26:15 GMT 2022 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Implement RFC 8781 PREF64 router advertisement option.

With this clients can learn the presence and used prefix for Network
Address and Protocol Translation between IPv6 and IPv4 (NAT64).

Apparently there is support in mobile devices as well as in macOS.

This option, together with the the dhcp "IPv6-only preferred"
option (108) enables the Customer-side transLATor (CLAT) on macOS so
IPv4 literals can be used in IPv6-only networks.

Input & OK kn
H A Dfrontend.c5207bb19 Sat Oct 15 13:26:15 GMT 2022 florian <florian@openbsd.org> Implement RFC 8781 PREF64 router advertisement option.

With this clients can learn the presence and used prefix for Network
Address and Protocol Translation between IPv6 and IPv4 (NAT64).

Apparently there is support in mobile devices as well as in macOS.

This option, together with the the dhcp "IPv6-only preferred"
option (108) enables the Customer-side transLATor (CLAT) on macOS so
IPv4 literals can be used in IPv6-only networks.

Input & OK kn