[v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 support in RIPE Atlas

Tore Anderson <tore@fud.no> Mon, 17 July 2017 21:24 UTC

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Subject: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 support in RIPE Atlas
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* Philip Homburg

> you don't want to know how much I had to change to the Atlas probes
> and related infrastructure to get them to support NAT64/DNS64.
I do want to know, you certainly are tickling my curiosity here. Is this
about DNSSEC, did you implement a 464XLAT CLAT, or something else
entirely? If it cannot be summarised in an e-mail, perhaps write a RIPE
Labs article about the subject?

(I changed the subject, as to the best of my knowledge the Atlas probes
have their 802.11 radios disabled, and as such are very unlikely to ever
be connected to a conference wireless network.)

Tore