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General Discussion / Is there any support for NAT64 planned?
« on: April 03, 2017, 05:04:49 am »
I wonder if support for NAT64 is on the roadmap. We are switching some of our subnets to IPv6-only and NAT64 is not optional any longer.
We are currently using pfSense and they don't have this feature neither do Mikrotik, Zeroshell, m0n0wall, VyOS, etc. So, we run two boxes instead - bsdrouter (the only opensource project that has it) in front and pfSense after.
For obvious reasons I would rather have on a single box and use the other for redundancy (CARP or VRRP) and I'm trying to gauge OpnSense fares in this regard.
We are currently using pfSense and they don't have this feature neither do Mikrotik, Zeroshell, m0n0wall, VyOS, etc. So, we run two boxes instead - bsdrouter (the only opensource project that has it) in front and pfSense after.
For obvious reasons I would rather have on a single box and use the other for redundancy (CARP or VRRP) and I'm trying to gauge OpnSense fares in this regard.