# # Sample configuration file for TAYGA 0.9.2 # # Modify this to use your own addresses!! # # # TUN device that TAYGA will use to exchange IPv4 and IPv6 packets with the # kernel. You may use any name you like, but `nat64' is recommended. # # This device may be created before starting the tayga daemon by running # `tayga --mktun`. This allows routing and firewall rules to be set up prior # to commencement of packet translation. # # Mandatory. # tun-device nat64 # # TAYGA's IPv4 address. This is NOT your router's IPv4 address! TAYGA # requires its own address because it acts as an IPv4 and IPv6 router, and # needs to be able to send ICMP messages. TAYGA will also respond to ICMP # echo requests (ping) at this address. # # This address can safely be located inside the dynamic-pool prefix. # # Mandatory. # ipv4-addr 192.168.255.1 # # TAYGA's IPv6 address. This is NOT your router's IPv6 address! TAYGA # requires its own address because it acts as an IPv4 and IPv6 router, and # needs to be able to send ICMP messages. TAYGA will also respond to ICMP # echo requests (ping6) at this address. # # You can leave ipv6-addr unspecified and TAYGA will construct its IPv6 # address using ipv4-addr and the NAT64 prefix. # # Optional if the NAT64 prefix is specified, otherwise mandatory. It is also # mandatory if the NAT64 prefix is 64:ff9b::/96 and ipv4-addr is a private # (RFC1918) address. # #ipv6-addr 2001:db8:1::2 # # The NAT64 prefix. The IPv4 address space is mapped into the IPv6 address # space by prepending this prefix to the IPv4 address. Using a /96 prefix is # recommended in most situations, but all lengths specified in RFC 6052 are # supported. # # This must be a prefix selected from your organization's IPv6 address space # or the Well-Known Prefix 64:ff9b::/96. Note that using the Well-Known # Prefix will prohibit IPv6 hosts from contacting IPv4 hosts that have private # (RFC1918) addresses, per RFC 6052. # # The NAT64 prefix need not be specified if all required address mappings are # listed in `map' directives. (See below.) # # Optional. # prefix 2001:db8:1:ffff::/96 # prefix 64:ff9b::/96 # # Dynamic pool prefix. IPv6 hosts which send traffic through TAYGA (and do # not correspond to a static map or an IPv4-translatable address in the NAT64 # prefix) will be assigned an IPv4 address from the dynamic pool. Dynamic # maps are valid for 124 minutes after the last matching packet is seen. # # If no unassigned addresses remain in the dynamic pool (or no dynamic pool is # configured), packets from unknown IPv6 hosts will be rejected with an ICMP # unreachable error. # # Optional. # dynamic-pool 192.168.255.0/24 # # Persistent data storage directory. The dynamic.map file, which saves the # dynamic maps that are created from dynamic-pool, is stored in this # directory. Omit if you do not need these maps to be persistent between # instances of TAYGA. # # Optional. # data-dir /var/db/tayga # # Establishes a single-host map. If an IPv6 host should be consistently # reachable at a specific IPv4 address, the mapping can be specified in a # `map' directive. (IPv6 hosts numbered with an IPv4-translatable address do # not need map directives.) # # IPv4 addresses specified in the `map' directive can safely be located inside # the dynamic-pool prefix. # # Optional. # #map 192.168.5.42 2001:db8:1:4444::1 #map 192.168.5.43 2001:db8:1:4444::2 #map 192.168.255.2 2001:db8:1:569::143