Re: The Internet 2.0 box Was: IPv6 addresses really are scarce after all

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On 8/24/07, Keith Moore <moore@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> nice idea, but I'm fairly convinced that it's impractical.  there are
> just too many interfaces, many of them nonstandard and application
> specific, that need to know about IP addresses.
>
> maybe we could come up with a 90% solution, but that 10% is still a bear.
>
> I'm back to thinking that we have to find some way to provide PI space
> to everyone.  and I'm not convinced that it doesn't scale to give
> customers PI space and have PI addresses in IP packets, even though I'm
> fairly convinced that trying to do routing in terms of customer PI space
> doesn't scale.

ULA-C/G for everone? :)


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