On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Benny Amorsen wrote:

>internal network do not notice the failure at all. In the IPv6+firewall
>case the new addresses are provided to the hosts and eventually the old
>addresses time out -- and the internal TCP connection breaks. Ouch.

Not if you have statically assigned IPv6 address space. What if you got a 
/48 from your ISP? Why would this break anything? If we ever get to have 
working PI address allocation this would not break even if you change 
ISPs.


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