> Subject: Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion > Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 22:41:40 +0200 (CEST) > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sean Doran) > [...] > Incidentally, this sort of thing reveals to me the stark horror of > NAT in an IPv6 Internet -- a misfiring rewrite rule could expose innocent > children to shocking content their parents may not be equipped to explain. I assume this scenario will be dutifully added to all of the "Why NATs are Evil" documents. -tjs
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Brian E Carpenter
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Valdis . Kletnieks
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Mike Truskowski
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Andy Fletcher
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Brian E Carpenter
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Sean Doran
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Anthony Atkielski
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Sean Doran
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Thomas Narten
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Sean Doran
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Sean Doran
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion James Corning
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Vernon Schryver
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Greg Skinner
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Sean Doran
- Conformance Testing of MGCP, SIP etc Yixin Zhu
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Keith Moore
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Sean Doran
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Keith Moore
- Re: more on IPv6 address space exhaustion Anthony Atkielski