[CentOS] IPV4 is nearly depleted, are you ready for IPV6?
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.comTue Dec 7 17:39:28 UTC 2010
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On 12/7/10 11:19 AM, David Sommerseth wrote: > On 07/12/10 18:01, Les Mikesell wrote: >> On 12/7/10 10:20 AM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > [...snip...] >>> "permit outbound client connections from anything connected behind them >>> without much regard to how many devices there are, and block everything >>> else" isn't NAT. That's a router/firewall. Happily IPv6 does that >>> exactly. >> >> You didn't mention the number of devices - how does that play out when you >> exceed the number initially set up? > > How many devices? You mean exceeding the number of available inside a > IPv6 subnet? I do hope you're kidding ... as for a /64 subnet we're > talking about 4.294.967.296 addresses doubled 32 times. Is that what people will automatically get in a home ISP connection? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
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