{"draft":"draft-ietf-behave-v4v6-bih-09","doc_id":"RFC6535","title":"Dual-Stack Hosts Using \"Bump-in-the-Host\" (BIH)","authors":["B. Huang","H. Deng","T. Savolainen"],"format":["ASCII","HTML"],"page_count":"25","pub_status":"PROPOSED STANDARD","status":"PROPOSED STANDARD","source":"Behavior Engineering for Hindrance Avoidance","abstract":"Bump-in-the-Host (BIH) is a host-based IPv4 to IPv6 protocol\r\ntranslation mechanism that allows a class of IPv4-only applications\r\nthat work through NATs to communicate with IPv6-only peers. The host\r\non which applications are running may be connected to IPv6-only or\r\ndual-stack access networks. BIH hides IPv6 and makes the IPv4-only\r\napplications think they are talking with IPv4 peers by local\r\nsynthesis of IPv4 addresses. This document obsoletes RFC 2767 and\r\nRFC 3338. [STANDARDS-TRACK]","pub_date":"February 2012","keywords":["[--------]","NAT","NAT46","DNS","DNS46","translation","IPv4","applications","IPv6","ENR"],"obsoletes":["RFC2767","RFC3338"],"obsoleted_by":[],"updates":[],"updated_by":[],"see_also":[],"doi":"10.17487\/RFC6535","errata_url":"https:\/\/www.rfc-editor.org\/errata\/rfc6535"}