The same people are also trying to understand why a number of
applications doesn't work in their network and how come that trojan
send their password file to a unknown destination. Private addresses
comes at a cost that is becoming more and more apparent. No need to pay
that price in IPv6 as well as in IPv4.

You can uniquely map each and every local address to a combination of a
single /64 + 64-bit unique id. So, organizations who care can have static
mapping.

Or real addresses?




If you absolutely want NAT take a random address block and NAT it for you. You will get the same problems / benefits.

It would be nice to know that this block is not used for something else.


Uhm, site-local blocks will most definite be used for something else...

- kurtis -

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