apalrds adventures | Going IPv6-Mostly with Tayga NAT64 on OPNsense @apalrdsadventures | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 17 hours ago.
Today I'm going to expand on my previous IPv6-only experiments and try to move to an IPv6-mostly network, a few devices at a time.
But for this to work well, I need to give my IPv6-only clients access to the IPv4 internet, via NAT64. So join me as I setup Tayga to provide NAT64 functionality on OPNsense!
And once I have NAT64 setup, I can start to migrate clients entirely away from legacy networking. Some of them are relying on DNS64, and others on a 464xlat CLAT. Apple is the best at supporting this, but if you have a lot of mobile devices on your network, you can probably reduce the size of your DHCP pool significantly with very little effort.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
01:21 - Transition Technology
07:31 - Tayga Setup
22:18 - Clients
28:18 - CLAT
Today I'm going to expand on my previous IPv6-only experiments and try to move to an IPv6-mostly network, a few devices at a time.
But for this to work well, I need to give my IPv6-only clients access to the IPv4 internet, via NAT64. So join me as I setup Tayga to provide NAT64 functionality on OPNsense!
And once I have NAT64 setup, I can start to migrate clients entirely away from legacy networking. Some of them are relying on DNS64, and others on a 464xlat CLAT. Apple is the best at supporting this, but if you have a lot of mobile devices on your network, you can probably reduce the size of your DHCP pool significantly with very little effort.
Support me on Ko-Fi if you enjoy my content and find it useful:
ko-fi.com/apalrd
Feel free to chat about my upcoming projects on Discord!
discord.gg/xJsaEukAr4
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
01:21 - Transition Technology
07:31 - Tayga Setup
22:18 - Clients
28:18 - CLAT