Package jool: Information

    Source package: jool
    Version: 3.4.5-alt0.M70P.1
    Build time:  Sep 21, 2016, 05:35 AM in the task #169518
    Category: Networking/Other
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    License: GPLv3
    Summary: Jool is an Open Source implementation of IPv4/IPv6 Translation on Linux.
    Description: 
    SIIT (Stateless IP/ICMP Translation) and NAT64 ("NAT six four", not "NAT
    sixty-four") are technologies meant to communicate networking nodes which
    only speak IPv4 with nodes that only speak IPv6.
    
    The idea is basically that of an "upgraded" NAT; an "IPv4/IPv6 translator"
    not only replaces addresses and/or ports within packets, but also
    layer 3 headers.
    
     * SIIT is the simpler form, and allows preconfigured 1-to-1 mappings
       between IPv4 addresses and IPv6 addresses.
    
     * A Stateful NAT64 (or NAT64 for short) allows several IPv6 nodes to
       dynamically share few IPv4 addresses (useful when you're a victim of
       IPv4 address exhaustion).
    
    For historic reasons, sometimes we mess up and label SIIT as "Stateless
    NAT64". Because this expression does not seem to appear in any relevant
    standards, we consider it imprecise, despite the fact it makes some degree
    of sense. If possible, please try to suppress it.

    List of rpms provided by this srpm:
    jool (x86_64, i586)
    jool-debuginfo (x86_64, i586)
    kernel-source-jool (noarch)

    Maintainer: Alexei Takaseev

    List of contributors:
    Alexei Takaseev

    ACL:
    Alexei Takaseev
    @qa_p7

      1. libnl-devel
      2. rpm-build-kernel

    Last changed


    Sept. 20, 2016 Alexei Takaseev 3.4.5-alt0.M70P.1
    - 3.4.5
    Nov. 23, 2015 Alexei Takaseev 3.4.2-alt0.M70P.1
    - 3.4.2
    Nov. 12, 2015 Alexei Takaseev 3.4.1-alt0.M70P.1
    - 3.4.1