Hi everyone,
I'm sadly new to IPv6, already learned heaps of stuff, but now i'm at a very grinding halt.
I got a new physical server for real cheap, but it only comes with 2 IPv6 addresses (probably that's easy solvable via a IPv6 Tunnel Broker if I ever need more).
But what I did not expect is the problems between ipv6 and ipv4. For some reason I have no way of accessing the ipv4 world, but am locked to ipv6 (naturally). After reading a bit I came across DNS64 and NAT64. Google is providing a DNS64 server, which basically "fakes" the ipv4 addresses into fake ipv6 addresses. But for accessing those "fake" addresses I need to have a NAT server that basically reply to those fake adresses. Apparently there are no "open" NAT64 servers as far as I can see. Is that true?
In a way I understand that, since a NAT64 server basically means you run a "open proxy", as far as I understood.
Is that correct so far?
So basically I need a ipv4 server (or my local client as vpn server) to connect my v6-only server to the v4-only world, correct?
Thanks!
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