> You may recall that I proposed something like that at one point; that > in a shim6-like network with overlaid prefixes, if A, which had > addresses a' and a", addressed B and the datagram went through the > wrong DMZ, the DMZ would reply "repeat this request using this > address".
Thinking of it, it ought to be possible to replicate the functionality of SHIM6 by defining a globally named overlay on top of NAT-afflicted networks. Something along the lines of Teredo would work, if the rendezvous service can manage the global identifiers. Of course, that would end up not very different from an identifier plus locator split... -- Christian Huitema _______________________________________________ nat66 mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/nat66
