Lorenzo Colitti wrote:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 1:35 AM, Dave Taht <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I still find the dynamicism required by renting ipv6 addresses to so
    impact in so many aspects of the "sane usage of stuff like
    printers", and naming, and the security model as to *demand* ipv6
    nat in the home...


Sigh.

Sigh all you like, but I share Dave's skepticism that ISP's renumbering my 
prefix
willy-nilly and it just sort of works with naming -- including addresses 
squirrelled
away in places they ought not be -- is going to work any time soon. I don't 
like to
think that NAT is inevitable but frankly the people in this working group don't 
get
to vote on that.

Speaking to the title of this thread: has anybody actually demonstrated such a 
thing
end to end? It strikes me as Frankensteinian when you get all of the body parts 
bolted
together.

Mike
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