I finally found a reason to use IPv6 NAT/masquerading and this feels so wrong. Trying to route my home net into a walled garden /64 subnet.
What I'm trying to do is NAT my subnets (which are from my real /56) into the walled garden prefixes so they can access it and the Internet.
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In this case, I think avoiding NAT is still possible but might be harder to configure than the NAT approach.
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eg., allocate a /64 out of the /56 and then setup routing and dhcp/slaac accordingly, using some scripts to adapt to changes in dhcp leases
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