> Ray Plzak wrote: > The shortage of IPv4 addresses in developing countries in a red > herring. All one has to do is apply for them from the RIR. Getting > a service provider to route them is a different problem, especially > when they profit from running your traffic through their NAT. ..or especially when a politically repressive government "encourages" ISPs to provide addresses through NAT because a) they can control content access better (by tricks such as transparent DNS proxies on the NAT box) and b) because makes it more difficult for dissident web site to pop up right and left. Michel. _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf