On Jul 3, 2007, at 11:37 AM, Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote:
From: David Conrad [mailto:drc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
I am also a bit confused how a "dual stack" transition strategy to
IPv6 is going to work when the IPv4 address free pool is
exhausted in a few years without some form of NAT/ALG, but
maybe that's just me.
Perhaps the idea here is that when the IPv4 pool is exhausted,
people will be forced to use IPv6.
If so it comes from the same school of politics that led folk to
say 'IF NXT means that DNSSEC can't be deployed in .com that's a
good thing because it will force people to reduce the size
of .com'. That is an actual quote from a real DNSEXT meeting.
Its not going to work that way. All we will end up with is hyper-NAT.
And a Market in IPv4 addresses, which will certainly develop as IPv4
exhaustion nears.
Regards
Marshall
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