Re: IPv6 adoption - IPv10 is the future.

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On 01-Oct-22 15:06, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:

The fundamental brokenness in the IPv6 transition strategy is that an IPv4 device cannot reach an IPv6 service.

If you believe that, I suggest starting at RFC 8215 and working backwards. NAT46 has been on the radar for many years.

In practice, the CDNs can solve this too, as well as the other way round.

It hasn't been much of a real life problem, so far, since most services are IPv4-only or dual stack.

   Brian




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