Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2011 18:36:56 +0300 From: Sergey Matveychuk <sem@FreeBSD.org> To: Julian Elischer <julian@freebsd.org> Cc: Ivo Vachkov <ivo.vachkov@gmail.com>, FreeBSD Net <net@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: divert rewrite Message-ID: <4D501198.6090901@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <4D4DFC95.9010804@freebsd.org> References: <4D4DCD1E.1050906@freebsd.org> <AANLkTimtDegcGjzXatEOHjQR9GM_hD29ZiKnkT-zG1_S@mail.gmail.com> <4D4DFC95.9010804@freebsd.org>
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06.02.2011 4:42, Julian Elischer wrote: > On 2/5/11 4:09 PM, Ivo Vachkov wrote: >> Hello, >> >> How can I help? > > if you have ipv6 connectivity and experience, I have no experience or > connectivity, with it so > I'll be coding blind and will need a tester. > If you have an application for IPV6 testing that would be even better. > Divert is often used for NAT but that doesn't seem very useful for IPv6 and > natd doesn't support it anyhow. Object :) Divert is really useful way to get packets from firewall to userspace, analyse or process them some way and put them back. Really I see no other way for this for IPv6. I've tried ng_socket+ng_nat but there is no easy way to put a packet back in firewall. I'm very interested in the process. And I'm ready to help in testing.
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