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Title : Concerns with IPv4 Applications Accessing IPv6 Servers (NAT46)
Author(s) : D. Wing, C. Byrne
Filename : draft-wing-behave-v4app-v6server-00.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2009-10-19
Bump-in-the-Stack and Bump-in-the-API allow IPv4 applications to
access IPv6 servers. This is done by using in-host NAT46 translator.
When used in conjunction with an in-network NAT64, it is also
possible for the IPv4 application to access an IPv4 server via an
IPv6-only network. This document describes how these functions work
in detail, and discusses some concerns especially around IPv4
applications accessing IPv6 servers. These concerns can be reduced
by not having IPv4 applications access IPv6 servers.
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