[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
> > i)
> and
> > ii)
> 
> Different people play with this. To me it sounds ridiculous.
> 
> IPv6 is invented exactly to avoid translation and cheating
> in the manner of "expanded memory" only slows down the progress.
> 

Unfortunately, not everyone is going to benefit from IPv6 in such a way
as to avoid NAT or masquerading.  Just because a virtually unlimited
supply of IP addresses exists doesn't mean ISPs are going to give them
out for free or even for a very low cost--although it would be nice.  So
if I at my little network can only get one IP, I'd still need to NAT or
masquerade to let my other computers access the Web.  Either that or
fart around with a proxy...

-- 
Matthew Vanecek
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