On 10/2/2018 5:58 AM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
> NAT was invented to handle IPv4 exhaustion.
Perhaps, but at least part of the benefit is a way to enforce the
distinction between consumer and commercial-grade Internet (where you
can't run a server behind a NAT).
> With IPv6 there is no address shortage, so no need for NAT to avoid
> address limitations.
Not those, but to enforce the artificial consumer/commercial
distinction, there is and will be.
Joe

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