Hi Patrick, On Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 10:08:44PM +0200, kaber@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > The following patches contain an updated version of IPv6 NAT against > Linus' current tree. > > The series is organized as follows: > > - Patches 01-03 contain bugfixes for SIP helper bugs/regressions > present in the current kernel Thanks, I'll pass these to David. I have also two more to fixes to oopses regarding SIP. I'm expecting one user to finally confirm that their issues are fixed. > - Patches 04-06 improve conntrack fragmentation handling, the IPv6 > parts are also a precondition for IPv6 NAT > > - Patches 07 and 08 prepare the current NAT code for conversion to > an address family independant core, but contain no functional > changes > > - Patch 09 adds the address family independant NAT core and converts > the existing IPv4-only NAT code to an AF-specific module > > - Patches 10 and 11 add some infrastructure for IPv6 NAT > > - Patch 12 adds IPv6 NAT support > > - Patches 13-15 add IPv6 specific NAT targets > > - Patches 16-19 add some IPv6-capable ports of existing NAT helpers > > - Patch 19 is independant of the IPv6 NAT code and adds support for > stateless IPv6 prefix translation, just to relieve my conscience ;) > > > Since the last posting numerous bugs have been fixed, I don't remember > all of them, the more important ones include: > > - automatic NAT module loading in ctnetlink > > - address selection when mapping to IPv6 ranges > > - handling of IPv6 fragments > > - NAT handling of ICMPv6 error messages Thanks, I was keeping the previous patchset in one branch: http://1984.lsi.us.es/git/nf-next/log/?h=nf-nat4 You can also find forward ports of netlink-mmap (from Florian Westpal) and one for nftables from myself in that tree. > Besides implementing IPv6 NAT, there are no known bugs left. Userspace > patches will follow shortly. We have this branch for iptables IPv6 NAT: http://git.netfilter.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=iptables.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/nf-nat Let me know if you're OK with these. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netfilter-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html