Re: The gaps that NAT is filling

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On Dec 02, 2004, at 11:11, Mark Miller wrote:


Using BitTorrent and the growing popularity of VoIP comes to mind. (A shame that Asterisk does not currently support IPv6 though.)

Asterisk community is seeing some effort (particularly from someone quite familiar to the IETF: Marc Blanchet), and folk on the EU 6NET project are keen to get some testing done once progress is made.


It will come... and yes, Voice without NAT traversal solutions and true p2p filesharing will be grateful for v6's design.

There's also that little thing called the Web that is threatening to crawl out of the server-client pit. We're expecting to see much more on peer-based semantic services using Web application-layer protocols being reliant on ubiquitous Mobile IPv6 and end-to-end addressability.


Mark/

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