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IPv4 Address Literal in URL
draft-osamu-v6ops-ipv4-literal-in-url-01

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Last updated: 2014-07-21 (latest revision 2014-01-11)
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http://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-osamu-v6ops-ipv4-literal-in-url-01.txt

Abstract

In an IPv6-only environment with DNS64/NAT64 based translation service, there is no way to get access a URL whose domain name part includes an IPv4 address literal. This memo discusses a few methods to rewrite the URL on an IPv6-only host so that the URL is accessible from the IPv6-only host.

Authors

Osamu Nakamura <[email protected]>
Hiroaki Hazeyama <[email protected]>
Yukito Ueno <[email protected]>
Akira Kato <[email protected]>

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