On 10/15/14, 1:28 PM, James Woodyatt wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 1:01 PM, Michael Thomas <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    [...] I really don't want to have my network break connectivity
    because I happened to switch to my neighbor's wifi and I was using
    a ULA when I could have kept connectivity with a GUA.


Except REC-49 in RFC 6092 does not recommend transparency as the default operating mode of residential gateway firewalls. And very few in actual deployments are transparent by default. So this can't be expected to work even with GUA instead of ULA.


If I want to have internet available servers/services available from my home network, that's my business, not rfc 6092's. This is a feature, not a bug and frankly the horse has long departed the barn with things like, oh say, wifi cams, security systems, and dare I say internet enabled
thermostats.

Mike
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