NAME¶
tayga - stateless NAT64 daemon
 
SYNOPSIS¶
tayga [OPTION]...
tayga --mktun [OPTION]...
tayga --rmtun [OPTION]...
 
DESCRIPTION¶
TAYGA is a stateless NAT64 daemon for Linux. Using the in-kernel TUN network
  driver, TAYGA receives IPv4 and IPv6 packets from the host's network stack,
  translates them to the other protocol, and then sends the translated packets
  back to the host using the same TUN interface.
Translation is compliant with IETF Internet-Draft
  draft-ietf-behave-v6v4-xlate-23, and address mapping is performed in
  accordance with RFC 6052. Optionally, TAYGA may be configured to dynamically
  map IPv6 hosts to addresses drawn from a configured IPv4 address pool.
As a stateless NAT, TAYGA requires a one-to-one mapping between IPv4 addresses
  and IPv6 addresses. Mapping multiple IPv6 addresses onto a single IPv4 address
  can be achieved by mapping IPv6 addresses to private IPv4 addresses with TAYGA
  and then using a stateful NAT44 (such as the 
iptables(8) MASQUERADE target) to
  map the private IPv4 addresses onto the desired single IPv4 address.
TAYGA's configuration is stored in the 
tayga.conf(5) file, which is usually
  found in /etc/tayga.conf or /usr/local/etc/tayga.conf.
 
INVOCATION¶
Without the 
--mktun or 
--rmtun options, the `tayga` executable
  runs as a daemon, translating packets as described above.
The 
--mktun and 
--rmtun options instruct TAYGA to create or
  destroy, respectively, its configured TUN device as a "persistent"
  interface and then immediately exit.
Persistent TUN devices remain present on the host system even when TAYGA is not
  running. This allows host-side network parameters and firewall rules to be
  configured prior to commencement of packet translation. This may simplify
  network configuration on the host; for example, systems which use a
  Debian-style /etc/network/interfaces file may configure TAYGA's TUN device at
  boot by running `tayga --mktun` as a "pre-up" command and then
  configuring the TUN device as any other network interface.
 
OPTIONS¶
  - -c configfile | --config
    configfile
 
  - Read configuration options from configfile
 
  - -d
 
  - Enable debug messages (enables --nodetach as
    well)
 
  - -n | --nodetach
 
  - Do not detach from terminal
 
  - -u userid | --user userid
 
  - Set uid to userid after initialization
 
  - -g groupid | --group
    groupid
 
  - Set gid to groupid after initialization
 
  - -r | --chroot
 
  - chroot() to data-dir (specified in config file)
 
  - -p pidfile | --pidfile
    pidfile
 
  - Write process ID of daemon to pidfile
 
AUTHOR¶
Written by Nathan Lutchansky <lutchann@litech.org>
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2010 Nathan Lutchansky
 
License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later
 
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO
  WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO¶
tayga.conf(5)
 
<http://www.litech.org/tayga/>