> followed by a blocker on Foolscap). I don't think it's going to help > NATted servers much, though. Yes, if you're one of the three people on > earth who've successfully configured a v6 tunnel, then it effectively > gives your internal machines a public IP(v6) address. But the number of > people whose NAT problems will be solved by v6 support is tiny.
Today, that's true. With the IANA exhaustion less than 2 months away, though, native IPv6 support for many end-users isn't far off. Comcast's customers are starting to get it, if that's any indication of progress (as one of the largest end-user ISPs, I suspect it ought to be). I forgot about the blocked-by-Twisted issue though. Wonder if they're doing anything about that... _______________________________________________ tahoe-dev mailing list [email protected] http://tahoe-lafs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tahoe-dev
