Subj : IPv6/4 indicator To : Bj?rn Felten From : Benny Pedersen Date : Wed Jun 22 2011 15:10:54 Hello Bj?rn! 22 Jun 2011 09:32, Bj?rn Felten wrote to Benny Pedersen: BP>> use squid, it even works on windows if windows know hov to handle BP>> ipv6 BF> Squid? Isn't that for HTTP only? and ftp ftps https, and depending on compile options more :) BP>> and dhcp servers on ipv6 how kidding ? BF> No, not kidding. I have four physical and 10-20 virtual servers on my BF> LAN. I don't want to mess with IP-addresses for all of them -- BF> especially not IPv6-addresses. static ipv6 routes does not work ? BF> My problem is not outgoing traffic, it's the incoming ditto. Now I BF> handle it all from the firewall on the computer (WinXP) connected to BF> the ADSL modem and the WinXP connected to 3G respectively. yep if firewall could do equant to DNAT in shorewall then its the way to go, but this is limited to only handle port maps BF> I want to have those two servers route the different ports to the BF> respective server on the LAN, and I want to do it using the names not BF> the IP numbers. first one need to add this names to dns :) expecily if its ipv6 ip, in ipv4 this was not so important since it was nat BF> E.g. :80 goes to AMD64, :23 goes to VM_NT4, :8000 (my Radio Station :) ) BF> goes to VW_XP9, :53 goes to DELL, :119 goes to VM_XP1, :21 goes to BF> VM_UBUN2 and so on. I have more than 30 more ports that I route all around BF> the LAN. get a pfsense iso/img, and find a limited ssd harddisk that is below 1G, wonderfull router/firewall did i say soekris.eu ? (new models with GigaBit ethernet now) the above is plain simple to make in pfsense Regards Benny .... there can only be one way of life, and it works :) --- Msged/LNX 6.2.0 (Linux/2.6.38-gentoo-r7 (i686)) * Origin: home.junc.org where qico is waiting (2:230/0) .