Brian and all,

 Denial of the existing documented privacy problems with
IPv6 is not going to buy you much and could bring on
some discredit to the IETF and IPv6 in specific.  The
best thing to do is fix the problems in the spec.
And having the IAB endorse anything along these lines
is just window dressing.

Brian E Carpenter wrote:

> What we need is for someone to write a one or two page
> text explaining in unemotional language why the security
> and privacy issues are essentially bogus, and what the IETF
> is doing for those who nevertheless remain concerned.
>
> A good text along these lines can be the basis for an appropriate
> PR response, and I would suggest that the IAB endorse it.
>
>   Brian
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