Re: [ietf-privacy] [Int-area] NAT Reveal / Host Identifiers

2014-06-07 Thread Stephen Farrell
Hi Dan, On 07/06/14 02:38, Dan Wing wrote: Stephen, It seems NAPT has become IETF's privacy feature of 2014 because multiple users are sharing one identifier (IP address and presumably randomized ports [RFC6056], although many NAPT deployments use address ranges because of fear of

Re: [ietf-privacy] [Int-area] NAT Reveal / Host Identifiers

2014-06-07 Thread Eric Burger
In many countries service providers are required to track which user behind a NAT mapped to what IP/port the used. NAT != privacy. -- Sent from a mobile device. Sorry for typos or weird auto-correct. Thank IETF LEMONADE for mobile email! See http://www.standardstrack.com/ietf/lemonade/ On Jun