On 25. aug. 2012 02:58, Andre Tomt wrote:
On 09. aug. 2012 22:08, kaber@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
The following patches contain an updated version of IPv6 NAT against
Linus' current tree.
Hmmm. Looking in my crystal ball (hi #ipv6!), I predict that if this
lands in mainline - and thus in consumer CPE/routers eventually - many
ISP's will have little incentive to actually implement assigning of
blocks to their consumer users like they "have to" today.
We have this wonderful chance of fixing a major problem with todays
internet, but now we are going down this very slippery slope.
I do need this code for a experimental project myself, and acknowledge
there may be some valid use cases, but I do not like the global
implications one bit.
At least some big fat warnings please?
Clarification: This is about the NAT66 port-based 1:n NAT targets.
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