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$Id: README 1001 2010-11-30 18:56:00Z pselkirk $


1. INTRODUCTION

   ISC AFTR implements a Dual-Stack Lite (DS-Lite) Address Family
   Transition Router (AFTR), as described in
   draft-ietf-softwire-dual-stack-lite-06.txt. This technology allows
   end-users with IPv4-only hosts or IPv4-only applications to
   communicate with IPv4 peers over an IPv6-only network.

1.1 Documentation

   book.pdf, book.txt - Primary user documentation.  This includes
   instructions for building, configuring, launching, and managing
   the AFTR daemon.

   man/ - man pages for configuring, launching, and controlling the
   AFTR daemon.

   html/ - HTML versions of the book and man pages.

   doc/ - Documentation sources, for those who like to play with such
   things.

   conf/ - Example configuration files for B4 and AFTR.

2. BUG REPORTS

   Bug reports should be sent to: aftr-bugs@isc.org
