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Jool is an IP/ICMP translator; a NAT-like kernel-based utility that converts
IPv4 traffic into IPv6 and vice versa, according to a configurable IP address
translation strategy.
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The `jool_siit` module implements SIIT (sometimes known as "Stateless NAT64"),
a lightweight translator that avoids storing state by keeping a deterministic
1-to-1 relationship between IPv4 addresses and their IPv6 counterparts. It can
translate addresses using the "traditional prefix" algorithm defined in RFC
6052, and/or the Explicit Address Mapping algorithm defined in RFC 7757.
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The `jool` module implements Stateful NAT64, a translator that can achieve 1
(IPv4)-to-N (IPv6) relationships through a mapping strategy based on stateful
NAT. Its full address translation algorithm is defined in RFC 6146.
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Both of these functions can be attached to the kernel in Netfilter hooks or as
iptables targets.
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This package contains the kernel modules. The jool-tools package contains the
userspace configuration clients.

Priority: optional
Section: kernel
Suites: byzantium crimson dawn landing 
Maintainer: Alberto Leiva Popper <ydahhrk [꩜] gmail.com>
 
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