NAT64/DNS64 experiments
More and more ISPs are deploying NAT64/DNS64. As with any new technology there is always the fear that "something" will go wrong. Both on the ISP's side (customers …
Talk Title | NAT64/DNS64 experiments |
Speakers | Sander Steffann (SJM Steffann) |
Conference | NANOG69 |
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Location | Washington, D.C. |
Date | Feb 6 2017 - Feb 8 2017 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
Video | Talk Video |
More and more ISPs are deploying NAT64/DNS64. As with any new technology there is always the fear that “something” will go wrong. Both on the ISP’s side (customers who can’t reach website X) and on the content side (users from ISP Y can’t visit our site). Happy eyeballs hides many problems on dual-stack clients, but clients behind NAT64 don’t have that “luxury”. This talk looks into problems that occur and how ISPs could work around them. It also introduces a tool (nat64check.org) for seeing how websites behave when visited from different kinds of networks.