On 2/21/13 5:06 PM, 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...
Consumers don't statically assign ip addresses today I don't imagine
they will do so the future. stability is provided by upper layer
mechanisms be those dynamic dns updates, mdns,netbios upnp dlna and so on.
From my vantage point renumbering in the case where very little is
static is a lot like a drawn out mobility event.
My laptop and my phone can locate each other whether they're on my
office wifi network or my home wifi network.
when I moved my printer from palo alto to moutain view (and between
service providers) I didn't have to reconfigure it to find it, I just
plugged it in.
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