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title: Accessing IPv4 only hosts via IPv4
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pub_date: 2021-02-28
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author: ungleich
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twitter_handle: ungleich
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abstract:
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A little bit of NAT64 and a little bit of magic
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In the [second ungleich tech
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talk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gfe35IFdx-Q) you can find out
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how to access IPv4 only devices from the IPv6 Internet using a simple
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NAT64 translator.
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This is especially helpful if you are by default in IPv6 only
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networks, but you still have legacy-only networks or legacy-only
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devices that you need to access.
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In this ungleich tech talk we use the
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[VIWIB](/u/products/viwib-wifi-ipv6-box/) as a NAT64 translator and
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a reconfigured [VIGIR](/u/products/vigir/) as an IPv4 only demo
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device.
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