> Thus spake "Keith Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > NAT-PT really needs to be wiped off the face of the earth.  It
> > provides all of the disadvantages of IPv4+NAT with all of the
> > transition costs of IPv6.
> 
> Indeed it does.  However, it has significant benefits as well:
(snip)

        cannot agree more.  i do not care if it is based on TCP/UDP relaying
        (per session) or NAT-PT (per packet), but IPv6-to-IPv4 translators
        have its own benefits.  and of course drawbacks, but the drawback
        is much smaller than conventional IPv4-to-IPv4 NAT as we have an escape
        plan (use native IPv6).

itojun

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