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i have three computers
host a is provided by linux machine with ipv6 address
linux machine with dhcpv4, dhcpv6, radvd, tayga, iptables (ipv6 and ipv4) this is actually the router....
host b is provided by linux machine with ipv4 address
i cannot ping host b from host a....
i can ping ping host a from host b...
i had researched a usual NAT64 setup but it is not Linux, so here is the link http://docs-legacy.fortinet.com/fos5...v6.013.08.html. i think i really can't get it on how to make TAYGA work on NAT64... my understanding with NAT64 is, ipv6 on client and ipv4 on server... hmmmmm, what would be the proper setup?
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