Comment by kemotep

Comment by kemotep 10 months ago

4 replies

But you can do that with IPV6? I have both an IPV4 and IPV6 address on this very device.

My confusion in the claims that we could do it differently is how the protocol could be updated without actually doing the work of updating everything on the network and adding the new address scheme.

paperplatter 10 months ago

But you're still using ipv4, which cannot be upgraded in-place the way I described. I responded to a sibling comment about the second question.

  • kemotep 10 months ago

    What makes the 4 to 5 NAT different than the current 4 to 6 NAT and DNS?

    • paperplatter 10 months ago

      4-to-5 NAT would be effectively the same if that's what you use, but I don't see why you'd need one.

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