> 1. The craziness of trying to conserve IPv4 space > 2. NAT. Finally, a good solid techical reason to make NAT just go away > and stay away. Permanently. Forever.
It's a great shame that isn't all it fixed (ipv5), then your job wouldn't have been so hard and there wouldn't be any reason for many of us to cling to ipv4 of which there are many strong reasons that are far far worse than NAT. -- _______________________________________________________________________ 'Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work together. Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a universal interface' (Doug McIlroy) _______________________________________________________________________