On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 11:03 AM David P. Reed <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Good grief, can't we kill off NAT? IPv4.01 isn't IPv6.

It's astonishing how little ipv4 traffic I'm generating...

> What does the other end think your IPv6 source address is?

It's the real thing, I can get back and forth via tcp, at least, to
port 22 or netperfs port. I was really surprised to see port 25 not
blocked. (course without reverse dns most mailers will fail)

I worry (not on this laptop, but others) about all the other ports I
might have exposed like 53 or smb...

>Can your tethered systems pass addressable endpoints to the other end, and 
>expect them to work?

tcp tested. udp tested. rather depressing watching every keystroke in
gmail going back to big brother over udp, actually...

Somewhere around here I have udplite for netperf. It would be pretty
cool if other protocol
numbers just worked...

> Or will there be STUN6/TURN6 needed to do, say, WebRTC peering?

Haven't tried that yet! I sure hope not. Being MITM is kind of a
billable event for some folk though....

I guess my overall thought was that folk in the us check...

>
> On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 12:51pm, "Michael Richardson" 
> <[email protected]> said:
>
> > Dave Taht <[email protected]> wrote:
> >     > I got a new phone for christmas, and was surprised to see I finally 
> > had an
> > IPv6
> >     > allocation on my tether. More surprising was seeing fc:: used... and
> >     > while my laptop
> >
> > Sounds like your phone has decided to use NAT66, as fc:: is a ULA.
> >
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