[email protected] wrote: > On Feb 19, 2009 12:28pm, Danny Mayer <[email protected]> wrote: >> You should avoid NAT devices as they cause problems with the source and >> destination addresses. This gets really bad with autokey. > > Avoiding NAT is impossible in today's Internet; we only have about 2 years > of IPv4 addresses left at current allocation rates. > > This is why NTP autokey is DOA in my opinion. Any protocol that cannot deal > with NAT sensibly simply will not be widely deployed (at least until IPv6 > is universally available and routable, which will be about the same time > hell freezes over).
IP V6 has been available for at least five or six years now. The Solaris X86 install used to ask if we wanted to include support for it back in 2004. AFAIK no one uses it because no one routes it. It's dead in the water until the infrastructure; e.g. routers and switches, support it. AFAIK, that infrastructure support is either missing entirely or there is not yet enough of it in place. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
