On 05/09/2014 17:15, Richard Patterson <[email protected]> wrote:
there's plenty of things that content providers may care about
that'll be broken under NAT44 and can be resolved by adopting IPv6.
...
Geolocation tracking and/or CDN steering.
Access restrictions (Betting sites blocking multiple users behind one IP).
You think geolocation is going to be done at a finer resolution than /64 in IPv6?

Ditto for access restrictions. Many clients enable privacy addresses by default. Hence if you have a business need to block someone by their network location, you would have no option but to block at least the /64.


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