2025-11-11 –, Saal B
Well, there's always NAT, or NPT. But that's supposed to be the dark ages 20th century IPv4 solution. So how do you do it nicely in IPv6?
The "nicest" possible approach seems to be dst-src routing (aka SADR, aka sourcedest) — this talk summarizes the situation before diving into that solution. You will hopefully come away with an understanding of how this isn't policy routing, what router features are still spotty, what RFC 6724 "rule 5.5" and RFC 8028 are, and why a Linux based system is simultaneously the best router and the worst end host in this.
equi (he/him, David is fine too) is an FRRouting maintainer since back when it was still called Quagga, does things at the IETF, and very rarely submits Linux kernel networking patches. Sometimes (between christmas and new year's) he's even part of running an actual network with his CCC Internetmanufaktur friends. You can find him on Mastodon at @equinox@chaos.social.