As a result, the severs communicates IPv6 (Internal/External) sites via NAT64 always.
Is there someway to avoid this behavior? Of course, incoming IPv6 traffics are not affected.
We can write direct IPv6 addresses in /etc/hosts in the server...
We are using dual stack for IPv4/IPv6, but we have to use IPv6 only servers
dew to the recent bug of Linux/KVM/Broadcom vlan. So trying NAT64 now.
It works well except this problem.
Hi, Please refer to below document for NAT64 conversion
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