[e2e] source code release

Jonathan M. Smith jms at central.cis.upenn.edu
Fri Mar 7 11:03:36 PST 2003


I know I am going to regret saying this, but I must - so here goes - isn't this
just active networking???

								-JMS

> I wonder if you are aware of our work on AVES, which I believe is related
> to your work. The AVES approach is to have intermediate waypoints to
> handle the packet translations in order to connect IPv4, IPv6, and NAT
> realm together in a transparent fashion without modifying end hosts.
> 
> http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~eugeneng/research/aves/
> 
> -Eugene
> 
> On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Zoltan Turanyi wrote:
> 
> > 4+4 Open Source Code Release:
> >
> > http://ipv44.comet.columbia.edu/
> >
> > for the Linux implementation of 4+4 and tools. The source and i386
> > binaries are part of the release.
> >
> > What is 4+4?
> >
> > 4+4 is an evolutionary approach to address space extension and IPng
> > deployment. 4+4 starts as a NAT-extended architecture that provides a way
> > back to unique, global, network layer host addresses - through its
> > deployment end-to-end transparency is restored.
> >
> > There is no need to change routers. The transition process provides
> > incentives. The final state of the network is a homogeneous and
> > transparent Internet that uses 64-bit addresses and a packet format
> > similar to tunneling.
> >
> > A paper on: "4+4: An Architecture for Evolving the Internet Address Space
> > Back Toward Transparency" that describes the design, implementation, and
> > experimental evaluation of 4+4 can be found at:
> > http://ipv44.comet.columbia.edu/ipv4+4/4+4paper.pdf
> >
> > Thanks!
> > 4+4 Team - ipv4+4 at comet.columbia.edu
> >
> >
> >





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