On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Ted Lemon <[email protected]> wrote:

> > The alternative is basically a vicious circle: if ISPs ignore the IETF's
> advice and assign a /64 because they see additional address space as an
> upsell opportunity, then someone will figure out how to share the /64 by
> using ugly hacks like routing /128s assigned from DHCPv6.
>
> That might be what you imagine someone will do, but what they almost
> certainly will actually do is just bridge.   Math is hard.
>

Yes, bridging will work because if everything is on one link, DAD will
avoid collisions. My point was that there is no way to do routing, even
with NPTv6, unless enough address space is assigned to the network.
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